Felder v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1992-09-16

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OPINION CLINTON, Judge. Appellant was convicted of capital murder for intentionally causing the death of James Hanks, a quadriplegic, by cutting and stabbing him with a pair of scissors while in the course of committing robbery. At appellant’s first trial, he was convicted and punishment was assessed at death. His conviction was affirmed on appeal. <em…

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