DEAN v. STATE

No. 06-94-00068-CR.

900 S.W.2d 367 (1995)

William Everett DEAN, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

Decided April 17, 1995.

Discretionary Review Granted August 23, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert P. Abbott, Coppell, for appellant.

John C. Vance, Crim. Dist. Atty., Anne Wetherholt, Asst. Dist. Atty., Dallas, for State.

Before CORNELIUS, C.J., and BLEIL and GRANT, JJ.


OPINION

CORNELIUS, Chief Justice.

In a nonjury trial, William Everett Dean was convicted of cocaine possession. His punishment, enhanced by two prior convictions, was set by the court at twenty-five years in prison. Dean contends that he is entitled to a new trial because parts of the appellate record have been lost or destroyed without his fault, the trial court should have suppressed evidence of the drug because it was seized during an unlawful arrest...

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