Christopher Dewayne Woods v. State
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Opinion
In The
Court of Appeals
Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana
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No. 06-03-00178-CR
CHRISTOPHER DEWAYNE WOODS, Appellant
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V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
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On Appeal from the 6th Judicial District Court
Lamar County, Texas
Trial Court No. 19267
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Before Morriss, C.J., Ross and Carter, JJ.
Memorandum Opinion by Chief Justice Morriss
MEMORANDUM OPINION
            Christopher Dewayne Woods has filed a motion asking this Court to dismiss the appeal. Pursuant to Tex. R. App. P. 42.2(a), we grant the motion.
            We dismiss the appeal.
                                                                                    Josh R. Morriss, III
                                                                                    Chief Justice
Date Submitted: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â February 23, 2004
Date Decided: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â February 24, 2004
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In The
Court of Appeals
                       Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana
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                                                            No. 06-09-00099-CR
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                               GEORGE LESLIE SANDERS, Appellant
                                                               V.
                                    THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
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                                      On Appeal from the 196th Judicial District Court
                                                             Hunt County, Texas
                                                           Trial Court No. 25024
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                                         Before Morriss, C.J., Carter and Moseley, JJ.
                                           Memorandum Opinion by Justice Moseley
                                                    MEMORANDUM OPINION
           George Leslie Sanders appeals from his convictions on three charges of delivery of methamphetamine. A jury assessed punishment at forty-nine years' imprisonment in the Texas Department of Criminal JusticeÂInstitutional Division.  Sanders filed a single brief with this Court, in which he raises issues common to all of his appeals.[1] Sanders argues he was denied due process by allegedly false misrepresentations made by the StateÂs witness with the goal of inflaming the jury. He also alleges the trial court abused its discretion in denying motions for mistrial, and in allowing the State to question him about previous convictions used for enhancement during punishment.Â
           We addressed these issues in detail in our opinion of this date on Sanders appeal in cause number 06-09-00098-CR. For the reasons stated therein, we likewise conclude that error has not been shown in this case.
           We affirm the trial courtÂs judgment.
                                                                       Bailey C. Moseley
                                                                       Justice
Date Submitted:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â February 24, 2010
Date Decided:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â February 26, 2010
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