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Benton v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Oct 21, 1959
328 S.W.2d 302 (Tex. Crim. App. 1959)

Opinion

No. 30819.

October 21, 1959.

Appeal from the County Court, Knox County, L. A. Parker, J.

R. J. Balch, Seymour, for appellant.

Leon B. Douglas, State's Atty., Austin, for the State.


The conviction is for driving while intoxicated; the punishment, three days in jail and a fine of $50.

Highway Patrolman Jones testified that he stopped the appellant within a short distance after he saw appellant drive his pickup to his left side of the highway, causing a car which was passing appellant at the time, to be driven into a bar ditch. Two officers testified that they observed appellant's walk, heard him talk and smelled the odor of alcohol on his breath, and expressed the opinion that he was intoxicated. Several unopened bottles of whiskey were found in the pickup.

Appellant testifying in his own behalf denied that he was intoxicated, but said he was sick and had been taking some medicine that contained a small amount of alcohol, and that a bottle of it was in the pickup when he was stopped. On cross-examination appellant testified that he had bought the five fifths and several pints of whiskey, found in the pickup, shortly before he was stopped.

The evidence is sufficient to support the verdict of the jury.

Appellant's sole complaint appears only in his brief, which is, that the whiskey and medicine introduced in evidence were not sent up with the record on appeal.

Whenever the trial court in its discretion deems it necessary, it has the authority and power on its own motion or the application of either party, to order the original papers or exhibits introduced in evidence forwarded with the record to the appellate court for inspection. 5 Tex.Jur.2d 513, sec. 314 and 4 Tex.Jur. 463, sec. 321; 1 Branch 2d 586, sec. 613; Rule 379, Vernon's Texas Rules Civil Procedure; Singh v. State, 66 Tex.Crim. 156, 146 S.W. 891. No application or order for the forwarding of the exhibits to this court appears in the record. The record being silent as to appellant's complaint, a review thereof cannot be made. 5 Tex.Jur.2d 515, sec. 317 and 4 Tex.Jur. 467, sec. 327.

The judgment is affirmed.

Opinion approved by the Court.


Summaries of

Benton v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Oct 21, 1959
328 S.W.2d 302 (Tex. Crim. App. 1959)
Case details for

Benton v. State

Case Details

Full title:William Solomon BENTON, Appellant, v. STATE of Texas, Appellee

Court:Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

Date published: Oct 21, 1959

Citations

328 S.W.2d 302 (Tex. Crim. App. 1959)
168 Tex. Crim. 367

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