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Guster v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, En Banc
May 2, 1979
580 S.W.2d 363 (Tex. Crim. App. 1979)

Opinion

No. 58559.

May 2, 1979.

Appeal from the 178th Judicial District Court, Harris County, C. V. Milburn, J.

William D. Tipton, Houston, for appellant.

Carol S. Vance, Dist. Atty. and William W. Burge, Asst. Dist. Atty., Houston, Robert Huttash, State's Atty., Austin, for the State.

Before the Court en banc.


OPINION ON APPELLANT'S MOTION FOR REHEARING


Appeal is taken from a conviction for credit card abuse. Trial was before the court upon a plea of guilty. Punishment, enhanced by a prior felony conviction, was assessed at fifteen years and one day.

Appellant urges for the first time that the indictment under which he was convicted is fundamentally defective.

In pertinent part the indictment alleges that appellant:

". . . on or about December 14, 1976 unlawfully with intent to fraudulently obtain property and services, present to Mazella Beaudoin a Exxon Company, U.S.A. credit card owned by Edward Griffeth, hereafter styled the complainant, without the effective consent of the complainant knowing the credit card had not been issued to the Defendant."

Appellant's attack on the indictment stems from its failure to aver that appellant presented the card Knowing that he did not have the effective consent of the cardholder.

V.T.C.A. Penal Code, Sec. 32.31(b), provides:

"(b) A person commits an offense if:

"(1) with intent to obtain property or service fraudulently, he presents or uses a credit card with knowledge that:

"(A) the card, whether or not expired, has not been issued to him and is not used with the effective consent of the cardholder; . . . ."

The indictment fails to allege that the appellant used the credit card Knowing that he did not have the effective consent of the cardholder. The indictment is identical to the one in Ex parte Dawson, Tex.Cr.App., 578 S.W.2d 749 (1979), which was held fundamentally defective. See also Ex parte Walters, Tex.Cr.App., 566 S.W.2d 622; Ex parte Reed, Tex.Cr.App., 574 S.W.2d 161; Ex parte Mathis, Tex.Cr.App., 571 S.W.2d 186.

Appellant's motion for rehearing is granted and the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.


Summaries of

Guster v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, En Banc
May 2, 1979
580 S.W.2d 363 (Tex. Crim. App. 1979)
Case details for

Guster v. State

Case Details

Full title:Embry Lloyd GUSTER, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee

Court:Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, En Banc

Date published: May 2, 1979

Citations

580 S.W.2d 363 (Tex. Crim. App. 1979)

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