STATE v. GILL

No. 03-97-00588-CR.

967 S.W.2d 540 (1998)

The STATE of Texas, Appellant, v. Michael Todd GILL, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Austin.

April 24, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen H. Smith, Dist. Atty., J. Bryan Clayton, First Asst. Dist. Atty., San Angelo, for Appellant.

Thomas J. Gossett, San Angelo, for Appellee.

Before YEAKEL, C.J., and KIDD and DAVIS,JJ.


KIDD, Justice.

Appellee Michael Todd Gill was convicted on one count of aggravated assault and sentenced to serve twenty years in the state penitentiary. After judgment was rendered, Gill filed a motion for new trial on the ground of ineffective assistance of counsel. Following two evidentiary hearings, the motion for new trial was granted. In two points of error, the State argues that the trial court abused its discretion in granting Gill a new trial. We will affirm...

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