Frausto v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1982-12-15

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OPINION TEAGUE, Judge. This is an appeal from a conviction for the offense of burglary of a habitation. Appellant’s guilt was determined by a jury, which also assessed his punishment at imprisonment for 23 years. Appellant complains in two related grounds of error that the prosecutor was permitted to inform the jury panel, during voi…

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