Decker v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1986-09-24

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OPINION DALLY, Commissioner. This is an appeal from a conviction for the offense of burglary of a habitation; the punishment is imprisonment for ten years and one day. The appellant asserts the trial court erred in refusing to allow him to peremptorily strike the juror L.J. Rich so that he might be replaced by another juror, even though Rich had been impaneled. Ordinarily there is no r…

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