Smith v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1974-09-18

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OPINION DAVIS, Commissioner. Appeal is taken from a conviction for murder. Punishment was assessed at imprisonment for life. A death penalty was assessed by the jury on May IS, 1970. The death penalty was commuted to imprisonment for life by the Honorable Preston Smith, Governor of Texas, by proclamation dated October 20, 1972.…

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