DocketNumber: No. 32,780
Citation Numbers: 170 Tex. Crim. 399, 341 S.W.2d 935, 1961 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 5229
Judges: Morrison
Filed Date: 1/11/1961
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The offense is burglary, with two prior felony convictions alleged for enhancement; the punishment, life.
The witness Nix testified that a building in Houston under his control was burglarized on the night charged in the indict
Detective Wagner testified that, in company with Officer Moffitt, he talked to appellant in jail at Nacogdoches and, as a result of that conversation, they recovered a rifle from a store in Nacogdoches from a man who had paid for the same by a check, and also recovered the other guns from places where appellant told him they might be found, and that later appellant pointed out the building under the control of Mr. Nix to them in Houston.
The witness Renfro testified that a few days after the date charged in the indictment at his place of business in Nacogdoches he purchased a rifle from appellant, giving him a check therefor, and that he later delivered the same to the officers. The check payable to and endorsed by appellant was introduced in evidence.
The prior convictions were stipulated.
Appellant did not testify or offer any evidence in his own behalf.
The question of jury separation sought to be raised in the statement of facts does not reflect error. See Drew v. State, 147 Tex. Cr. Rep. 29, 177 S. W. 2d 787.
Finding the evidence sufficient to support the conviction and no reversible error appearing, the judgment is affirmed.