CRAIG v. STATE

No. 03-01-00264-CR.

82 S.W.3d 451 (2002)

George Thomas CRAIG, Jr., Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Austin.

April 11, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. Bruce Poling, Austin, for appellant.

Ronald Earle, Dist. Atty., Jade Meeker, Asst. Dist. Atty., Austin, for appellee.

Before Chief Justice ABOUSSIE, Justices B.A. SMITH and YEAKEL.


MARILYN ABOUSSIE, Chief Justice.

A jury found appellant George Thomas Craig, Jr., guilty of two counts of sexual assault for which it assessed twenty years' imprisonment. See Tex. Pen.Code Ann. § 22.011 (West Supp.2002). Appellant complains of racial prejudice in the State's use of its peremptory challenges, error in the admission of evidence at the punishment stage, and ineffective assistance of counsel. We will overrule these contentions and affirm....

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