GILLUM v. STATE

No. 01-90-00359-CR.

959 S.W.2d 642 (1995)

George GILLUM, Appellant, v. STATE of Texas, Appellee.

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

Discretionary Review Refused March 20, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wilford A. Anderson, Houston, for Appellant.

John B. Holmes, Houston, Williams J. Delmore, 3rd., Houston, Casey O'Brien, Houston, for Appellees.

Before OLIVER-PARROTT, C.J., and MIRABAL and WILSON, JJ.


OPINION

OLIVER-PARROTT, Chief Justice.

This case presents the question of whether the State may waive application of the Helms1 rule. The appellant, George Gillum, was charged by indictment with seven counts of forgery. After the trial court denied his motion to suppress, appellant pled guilty without an agreed recommendation and asked the jury to assess his punishment. The State abandoned one of the counts, and the jury...

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