332 S.W.2d 717 | Tex. Crim. App. | 1960
The offense is felony theft; the punishment, 2 years.
Mrs. Maude Johnson, the mother of two small children and the wife of a Houston letter carrier, testified that she was ap
Appellant, testifying in her own behalf, stated that she resided in St. Louis, Missouri, had come to Houston with her “boy friend,” met Mrs. Johnson, and that it was Mrs. Johnson who had tried to pull the pigeon drop on her. She testified further that she had met Taft Spigner, her co-indictee, only a few minutes before she was arrested.
The jury chose to accept Mrs. Johnson’s version of the transaction, and we find the evidence sufficient to support their verdict.
No brief has been filed, and the informal bills of exception fail to reflect error.
The judgment is affirmed.