ROHRSCHEIB v. STATE

No. 01-95-01139-CR.

934 S.W.2d 909 (1996)

Dan Jay ROHRSCHEIB, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

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

December 5, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen A. Doggett, Richmond, for appellant.

John Healey, John H. Harrity, Richmond, for appellee.

Before WILSON, HUTSON-DUNN and ANDELL, JJ.


OPINION

WILSON, Justice.

Appellant, Dan Jay Rohrscheib, was charged by information for violating a 1993 protective order. At trial, after the State rested, appellant's motion for an instructed verdict was denied. A jury found appellant guilty and the trial court sentenced him to 180 days in jail. In three points of error, appellant argues the evidence presented to the trial court was insufficient to support the verdict. We reverse and render judgment of...

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