Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1933

Patterson v. State

Patterson v. State
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · Decided January 18, 1933 · Morrow
56 S.W.2d 458; 122 Tex. Crim. 502; 1933 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 35 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Patterson v. State

Opinion of the Court

MORROW, Presiding Judge.

The offense is theft, a misdemeanor; penalty assessed at a fine of $25 and confinement in the county jail for ten days.

The position taken by the appellant that chapter 157, Acts of the Fortieth Legislature, Reg. Sess., deprived the county court of concurrent jurisdiction with the justice court over cases, charging the theft of property of the value of $5 or less is not regarded as sound. It is thought that the concurrent jurisdiction of the county court, as stated in article 56, C. C. P., was-not repealed by the legislative act mentioned.

The appellant’s position that the information charging him with the offense of theft is insufficient in failing to allege that, the property was “fraudulently” taken is deemed correct. See article 1410, P. C., 1925, also Haney v. State, 117 Texas Crim. Rep., 564, 37 S. W. (2d) 746, and cases cited. The same vice-appearing in the complaint, it is the duty of this court to reverse-the judgment of conviction and order a dismissal of the prosecution, which is accordingly done.

Judgment reversed, and prosecution ordered dismissed.

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