OPINION
FARRIS, Justice.
A jury convicted James Edward Rogers, Jr., of aggravated assault and the trial court assessed his punishment, enhanced by two prior felony convictions, at forty years' confinement. On appeal, Rogers challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support his conviction. Because any rational trier of fact could have found Rogers threatened the complainant with imminent bodily injury and used the pocket knife as a deadly weapon, we overrule...
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