Reginald Wayne Brady, A/K/A Christopher Wayne Curry v. State
Reginald Wayne Brady, A/K/A Christopher Wayne Curry v. State
Opinion
APPELLANT
APPELLEE
PER CURIAM
A jury found appellant guilty of delivering less than 28 grams of cocaine. Tex. Health & Safety Code Ann. § 481.112 (Pamph. 1991). The trial court assessed punishment, enhanced by two previous felony convictions, at imprisonment for 21 years.
In a single point of error, appellant complains of the admission of State's exhibit 10, a matchbox containing cocaine. Appellant was arrested outside a corner grocery store. After the arrest, Police Officer Wilson searched the area for drug caches and retrieved the matchbox from the knothole of a tree. The matchbox contained 29 "rocks" of cocaine. Officer Wilson, a second police officer, and a police department chemist testified as to the matchbox' contents before the exhibit was formally offered, at which time appellant objected. Because appellant allowed the witnesses to testify to the discovery of the matchbox and its contents, any error in overruling the objection was harmless. Marini v. State, 593 S.W.2d 709, 714 (Tex. Crim. App. 1980). We overrule point one.
The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
[Before Justices Powers, Jones and B. A. Smith]
Affirmed
Filed: January 15, 1992
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