Boles v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1980-05-07

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OPINION ONION, Presiding Judge. This is an appeal from a murder conviction, where the jury assessed punishment at twenty (20) years’ imprisonment. On appeal the appellant contends the indictment is fundamentally defective because it fails to allege the deceased was an “individual,” the court erred in failing to charge, sua sponte, on th…

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