Bryant v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 2005-04-06

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MEYERS, J., dissenting. It seems apparent from the State’s first two grounds for review that when the parties prepared the stipulation involved in this case, they were not aware that Texas law either had or would soon have the concept of judicial admissions. 1 The majority indicates that this doctrine needs to be part of our jurisprudence and that it acts in a manner similar to a ju…

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