DANIELS v. STATE

No. 01-92-00864-CR.

853 S.W.2d 749 (1993)

Russell Lee DANIELS, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st Dist.).

April 22, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leroy Chevalier, Houston, for appellant.

John B. Holmes, Jr., Scott A. Durfee, Chuck Stanfield, Houston, for appellee.

Before HEDGES, DUGGAN and O'CONNOR, JJ.


OPINION

HEDGES, Justice.

This case presents the question whether testimony that a quantity of cocaine residue was visible, without evidence that it was actually seen, suffices to establish that the appellant knew the substance he possessed was contraband. A jury convicted appellant, Russell Lee Daniels, of possession of a controlled substance weighing less than 28 milligrams. After appellant's pleas of true to two enhancement paragraphs, the...

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