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THOMAS EARL NARD, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Thomas Earl Nard appeals his conviction for deadly conduct. In one trial, Nard faced two indictments. One charged deadly conduct (addressed in this appeal), and the other charged aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.1 A Cass County jury convicted Nard on both charges.
Nard's appeal of the deadly conduct conviction claims fundamental error where the clerk's record does not include the master jury venire lists or the lists with each party's peremptory strikes and insufficient evidence to prove Nard is the person convicted in prior judgments offered to enhance the range of punishment.
These same points are raised in Nard's appeal of his aggravated assault conviction. We address those claims in our opinion in that case; our reasoning and conclusions there are dispositive of Nard's allegations of error in the instant appeal. For the reasons explained in our opinion in cause number 06-16-00124-CR, we overrule Nard's points of error in this case.
We affirm the trial court's judgment and sentence.
FOOTNOTES
1. We address the appeal of the aggravated assault conviction in our opinion in cause number 06-16-00124-CR, issued on even date herewith.
Bailey C. Moseley Justice
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Docket No: No. 06-16-00123-CR
Decided: May 19, 2017
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.
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