OPINION
CORNELIUS, Chief Justice.
James E. Perry was convicted of criminal nonsupport. A jury found him guilty and set his punishment at two years in a state jail facility. The conviction is affirmed.
Perry and his wife were divorced on September 13, 1991. In the divorce decree, Perry was ordered to pay $300.00 a month child support for the care of his son. The State alleged that Perry did not make any of the payments, and the grand jury indicted...
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