LAY v. STATE

No. 06-10-00228-CR.

359 S.W.3d 291 (2012)

Joshua William LAY, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

Decided: January 24, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christian T. Souza , Dallas, for appellant.

Noble D. Walker , Dist. Atty., Marcin L. Zakrocki , Asst. Dist. Atty., Greenville, for appellee.

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


OPINION

Opinion by Justice MOSELEY.

Joshua William Lay did not dispute that he tucked a nine-millimeter pistol into his pocket, pedaled his bicycle to Darryl Dwane Feggett's apartment, and shot Feggett four times, killing him. Rather, he disputed the motives for his actions. A jury convicted Lay of murder and sentenced him to thirty years' imprisonment. On appeal, Lay complains that the evidence was insufficient to establish that he intentionally or knowingly...

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