STATE v. MORA

No. 07-93-0410-CR.

872 S.W.2d 803 (1994)

The STATE of Texas, Appellant, v. Sammy M. MORA, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

March 7, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Travis S. Ware, Criminal Dist. Atty., Michael West, Lubbock, for appellant.

O'Shea, Hart & Forcum, P.C., John J.C. O'Shea, Lubbock, for appellee.

Before REYNOLDS, C.J., and BOYD and POFF, JJ.


REYNOLDS, Chief Justice.

Charged by complaint and information with the offenses of unlawfully carrying a weapon, criminal mischief, and threat to cause serious bodily injury, appellee Sammy M. Mora moved the trial court to, and the court did, suppress evidence seized as the result of a warrantless search. Appealing, the State contends the court abused its discretion in granting appellee's motion to suppress. See...

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