Landry v. Travelers Insurance Company

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1970-10-07

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HAMILTON, Justice (dissenting). I respectfully dissent. In my opinion this Court denied defendant the application of a rule of evidence to which it was entitled. Briefly stated: The rule is that where a witness has been legally charged by indictment, complaint, or information and complaint, with an offense involving moral turpitude, and has been legally convicted of such of<page-nu…

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