BRYANT v. STATE

No. 12-94-00243-CR.

909 S.W.2d 579 (1995)

Robert Erwin BRYANT, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Tyler.

September 29, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth L. Combs, Hawkins, for appellant.

Edward J. Marty, Tyler, for appellee.


HOLCOMB, Justice.

A jury convicted Robert Bryant of aggravated injury to a child, assessed his punishment at thirty-five years in prison and fined him $10,000. His co-defendant, who was the victim's mother, was charged with criminal neglect. In two points of error, Bryant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence. In the remaining four points, he contends that the court erred when it: (1) denied his motion to sever; (2) allowed an audiotape recording between him...

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