Harrell v. State
Harrell v. State
Opinion of the Court
The conviction is for the theft of an automobile over the value of $50.00; penalty assessed at confinement in the penitentiary for five years.
Elmer Howell, the prosecuting witness, testified that he lived at Hermleigh in Scurry County, Texas; that on June 2, 1989, he went to Sweetwater, Texas, and parked his 1936 Model Ford V-8 pickup, License No. 104,545, on the street early in the evening and when he started to go home about ten o’clock, the car was gone. He reported the matter to the city police department. On the following day, the car was recovered in the city of Abilene.
Two State Highway Patrolmen testified that on the night of June 2, 1939, they received information from the Sweet-water Police Department relative to the theft of a certain automobile and were on the lookout for it. About three miles west of Abilene the officers stopped a car which proved to be the one wanted. The appellant was driving it at the time and was accompanied by his companion Homer Collins. Upon being advised by the officers that the car was reported as stolen, neither the appellant nor his companion gave any explanation for their possession of it. They were then arrested by the officers and taken to Abilene and later delivered to the officers from Sweetwater.
The appellant did not testify upon the trial and did not offer any evidence in his behalf. He was not represented by counsel but undertook to conduct his own case.
No bills of exception appear, in the record, but with the assistance of counsel, appellant prepared and presented a mo
No error having been reflected by the record before us, the judgment is affirmed.
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