WHITE v. STATE

No. 01-95-00019-CR.

916 S.W.2d 78 (1996)

Charlie Coleman WHITE, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

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

January 25, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian W. Wice, Houston, for Appellant.

John Holmes, District Attorney, Carol Cameron, Assistant District Attorney, for Appellee.

Before HUTSON-DUNN, O'CONNOR and ANDELL, JJ.


OPINION

HUTSON-DUNN, Justice.

The issue in this case is whether appellant, Charlie Coleman White, is entitled to a new trial because the statement of facts from his trial has been lost or destroyed. We reverse and remand.

On March 5, 1987, appellant was convicted of delivery of cocaine and sentenced to 35-years confinement. No appeal was filed at the time of conviction.1 On November 9, 1994, over seven years after his...

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