DANIELS v. STATE

No. 14-99-00820-CR.

25 S.W.3d 893 (2000)

Sarah Samantha DANIELS, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).

August 3, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mary B. Hennessy, Brenham, for appellant.

Charles J. Sebesta, Jr., Houston, for appellee.

Panel consists of Chief Justice MURPHY and Justices HUDSON and WITTIG.


MAJORITY OPINION

DON WITTIG, Justice.

Appellant, Sara Samantha Daniels, was convicted by a jury of possession of less than five pounds but more than four ounces of marijuana. The jury assessed punishment of two years confinement, probated for five years. On this appeal, the primary issue we address is whether the court's erroneous admission of an unidentified confidential informant's hearsay statement that appellant was selling marijuana from her house was...

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