OPINION
KENNEDY, Justice.
A jury convicted appellant for the offense of felony theft and the trial court assessed punishment at five years' imprisonment. Appellant, by his sole point of error, complains that the evidence is insufficient to show the requisite intent of the appellant. In reviewing the sufficiency of the evidence, an appellate court looks at all the evidence in the light most favorable to the verdict or judgment and determines whether any rational...
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