DANG v. STATE

No. 14-00-00560-CR.

202 S.W.3d 278 (2006)

TUAN ANH DANG, Appellant, v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District, Houston.

Majority and Concurring Opinions filed June 8, 2006.


MAJORITY OPINION ON REMAND FOLLOWING REHEARING

KEM THOMPSON FROST, Justice.

We grant the State's motion for rehearing to the extent it asserts that this court should use a nonconstitutional harm analysis on remand in this case. We withdraw the majority opinion issued in this case on January 24, 2006, and we issue this new majority opinion in its place.

BACKGROUND

Appellant, a juvenile, was certified to stand trial as an adult. He was subsequently...

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