ORTIZ v. STATE

No. 12-95-00261-CR.

930 S.W.2d 849 (1996)

Henry Julio ORTIZ, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Tyler.

August 30, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregg B. Price, Douglas Froneberger, Sulphur Springs, for appellant.

Frank Long, Sulphur Springs, for appellee.

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


HOLCOMB, Justice.

Henry Julio Ortiz ("Appellant") was convicted by a jury of possession of more than fifty pounds, but less than two thousand pounds, of marijuana. Thereafter, the jury assessed Appellant's punishment at seven years' imprisonment. Appellant assigns three points of error. We will affirm.

In his first point of error, Appellant claims that he was convicted on "insufficient evidence," without stating whether he complains of the legal...

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