TUTT v. STATE

No. 12-93-00292-CR.

940 S.W.2d 114 (1996)

James David TUTT, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Tyler.

Rehearing Overruled November 6, 1996.

Discretionary Review Refused February 12, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Tatum, Nacogdoches, for appellant.

Tim James, Nacogdoches, for appellee.

Before RAMEY, C.J., and HOLCOMB and HADDEN, JJ.


HOLCOMB, Justice.

James David Tutt ("Appellant") was convicted of driving while intoxicated, enhanced by two prior felony convictions. After the jury found Appellant guilty, it assessed his punishment at thirty-five years' confinement. Appellant's counsel initially assigns six points of error. In points seven through fifteen, Appellant submits his pro se points.1 Having found no error, we will affirm.

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