Studer v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1990-11-21

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TEAGUE, Judge, concurring. Because my vote to join the majority opinion by Judge Miller might be misconstrued in some quarters, I write this short concurring opinion. My understanding of the majority opinion, as far as the State pleading an offense against the accused since Art. V, § 12, Texas Constitution, was amended, is that it is now permissible for the State to plead “bare-bones.” F…

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