Guzman v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 2006-03-29

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KELLER, P.J., filed a concurring opinion. The defendant was charged with attempted murder, and received an instruction on aggravated assault by causing bodily injury. The question in this case is whether he is entitled to a jury charge on deadly conduct even though his acts actually caused injury to his victim. The San Antonio Court of Appeals, agreeing with two other courts of appeals that had spoken on the…

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