KAY v. STATE

No. 06-10-00036-CR.

340 S.W.3d 470 (2011)

Charles Randall KAY, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

Decided: February 16, 2011.

Rehearing Overruled May 24, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eddie Northcutt , Law Office of Eddie Northcutt, Sulphur Springs, for appellant.

Martin E. Braddy , Hopkins County Dist. Atty., Heather Hoblit , Asst. Dist. Atty., Sulphur Springs, for appellee.

Before MORRISS, C.J., CARTER and MOSELEY, JJ.


OPINION

Opinion by Justice CARTER.

Charles Randall Kay was convicted by a jury for bail jumping and failure to appear at trial for an underlying theft charge. Enhanced by pleas of true to two prior felony convictions, Kay was sentenced as a habitual offender to fifty years' imprisonment. Kay alleges that the trial court erred in allowing Gene Stump, his counsel in the underlying theft charge, to testify during trial despite objections that the testimony...

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