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Bell v. State
90 Tex. Crim. 400
Tex. Crim. App.
1921
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Conviction is for perjury. Penalty two years imprisonment in penitentiary.

Motion to quash the indictment was made for the reason, among others, that there was a failure to aver that the alleged false statement was material to the matter under investigation. The indictment reveals the justness of the criticism, and the Assistant Attorney General confesses error under authority of Bell v. State, 75 Tex.Crim. Rep., 171 S.W. Rep., 239; Scott v. State, 75 Tex.Crim. Rep., 171 S.W. Rep., 243; Adamson v. State, 90 Texas Crim Rep., 221 (No. 6425, opinion delivered November 2, 1921, not yet reported); Highshaw v. State, 90 Tex.Crim. Rep. (opinion delivered October 26, 1921, not yet reported).

Judgment of the trial court is reversed, and prosecution ordered dismissed under the present indictment.

Reversed and dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: Bell v. State
Court Name: Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Dec 7, 1921
Citation: 90 Tex. Crim. 400
Docket Number: No. 6528.
Court Abbreviation: Tex. Crim. App.
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