LONG v. STATE

No. A14-81-757CR.

659 S.W.2d 84 (1983)

Linda Dorma LONG, Appellant, v. STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).

Discretionary Review Refused February 29, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jim Tatum, Houston, for appellant.

Timothy Taft, Houston, for appellee.

Before J. CURTISS BROWN, C.J., and DRAUGHN and ELLIS, JJ.


J. CURTISS BROWN, Chief Justice.

Appeal is taken from a conviction for murder.

Linda Dorma Long (Long or appellant) was found by the jury to be guilty of murder in the death of David Eugene Dixon (Dixon or deceased). Punishment was assessed by the trial court at sixteen years imprisonment. In three grounds of error, Long urges she was denied a fair trial as a result of the state's failure to disclose exculpatory...

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