Middleton v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 2003-04-23

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WOMACK, J., concurring. I join the Court’s opinion with the understanding that, because of an unusual feature of this case, it does not resolve the general question of the need to define “probable cause” in the court’s charge un *455 der Article 38.23. The Court prudently decides no more than the case requires. The State took the i…

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