Murdoch v. State
Murdoch v. State
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
The conviction was for the substantive offense of conspiracy to commit the crime of theft; the punishment assessed each appellant, five (5) years, probated.
Appellants were jointly indicted and tried.
The sufficiency of the evidence is challenged.
Cameile Self was an accomplice witness, having shared in the proceeds of the checks which she testified she knew was “illegal money.” Kirkendall v. State, 132 Tex.Cr. R. 104, 102 S.W.2d 214; Odom v. State, Tex.Cr.App., 438 S.W.2d 912. Corroboration of her testimony is therefore essential to sustain appellants’ convictions. Barnes v. State, 158 Tex.Cr.R. 93, 253 S.W.2d 440.
In Smith v. State, Tex.Cr.App., 363 S.W.2d 277, this Court held that a conspiracy conviction could not be sustained on the strength of the accused’s confession where, as here, the only evidence in the record (other than the evidence to be corroborated) lacked any proof of a criminal intent on the part of the accused in entering into the agreement alleged to constitute the conspiracy.
The only corroborating evidence in this record showed that appellants cashed the checks which Bennett gave them, returning the proceeds thereof to Bennett or Self, and then accompanied Bennett and Self on a trip from Amarillo toward California, where they expected to be employed by Bennett. No evidence, other than Self’s testimony, was adduced to show that the appellants knew an offense was to be committed by their action in cashing Bennett’s checks, and there was no evidence to show that appellants agreed to the commission of any offense. Appellants were non co-conspirators under the holding in Thrash v. State, 170 Tex.Cr.R. 97, 338 S.W. 2d 447, and their actions do not render them amenable to prosecution and conviction for conspiracy. Witt v. State, 146 Tex.Cr.R. 627, 177 S.W.2d 781.
Finding the evidence insufficient to support the conviction, the judgment of conviction of each of the appellants is reversed and the cause is remanded.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Andrew F. MURDOCH, Gale Stewart, Janice West, Larry West and Andrew L. Winsor v. The STATE of Texas
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- Published