SCHUTZ v. STATE

No. 1933-99.

63 S.W.3d 442 (2001)

Ben Wayne SCHUTZ, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.

December 19, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank Blazek, Huntsville, for appellant.

David P. Weeks, DA, Kay Douglas, Assist. DA, Huntsville, for state.


KELLER, Presiding Judge, delivered the opinion of the Court, joined by MEYERS, WOMACK, KEASLER, HERVEY, and COCHRAN, JJ.

Upon remand from this Court to conduct a harm analysis pursuant to Rule of Appellate Procedure 44.2(b),1 the Court of Appeals for the First District found that the trial court's erroneous admission of certain expert testimony affected appellant's substantial rights. The State...

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