BELL v. STATE

No. 10-93-140-CR.

867 S.W.2d 958 (1994)

Edward Harold BELL, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Waco.

February 2, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian W. Wice, Houston, for appellant.

John B. Holmes, Jr., Crim. Dist. Atty., Timothy G. Taft, Chuck Rosenthal, Matt Alford, Asst. Dist. Attys., Houston, for appellee.

Before THOMAS, C.J., and CUMMINGS and VANCE, JJ.


OPINION

THOMAS, Chief Justice.

A jury found Edward Harold Bell guilty of murder and assessed punishment at seventy years confinement. Bell contends in three points that the evidence was legally insufficient to support the verdict, that he was denied effective assistance of counsel, and that the court erred by failing to instruct the jury on voluntary conduct. We affirm.

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