HAMLIN v. STATE

No. 01-94-00616-CR.

902 S.W.2d 613 (1995)

Todd Roderick HAMLIN, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st Dist.).

May 4, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Travis B. Bryan, III, Bryan, for appellant.

James M. Kuboviak, Brazos, I. Richard Price, Bryan, for appellee.

Before TAFT, COHEN and HEDGES, JJ.


OPINION

TAFT, Justice.

This case involves trial court error when the court sustains the State's challenge for cause of a venire member who cannot follow law which was not alleged in the charging instrument.

A jury found appellant, Todd Roderick Hamlin, guilty of driving while intoxicated and assessed punishment at 120-days confinement, probated for 240 days, plus a $750 fine. In four points of error, appellant contends that (1) the prosecutor made...

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