Daniels v. State
24 Tex. 389
Opinion
This is a conviction for murder. The facts in proof warranted the verdict; the charge of the court was as favorable to the defendant as he had a right to demand, and the trial seems to have been fairly and impartially conducted. The record does not present any debateable question whatever.
Judgment affirmed.
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