OPINION
This is an appeal from a conviction for possession of heroin. Appellant was found guilty in a bench trial upon his plea of not guilty and his punishment was assessed at 20 years’ confinement in the Texas Department of Corrections.
Appellant’s sole complaint is that the manner in which the heroin was recovered “shocks the conscience.”
Rochin v. California,
The record reflects that as two San Antonio police officers who were acting on a tip that appellant was in possession of heroin approached the appellant they “saw his hand come to his mouth and try to put something in his mouth . . . Believing the appellant to be secreting the heroin that they had been informed he was in possession of, the two officers rushed the appellant and wrestled him to the ground. While one officer held appellant’s arms, the other choked him until he spit out four balloons. Heroin was found in the balloons.
California decisions,
People v. Parham,
Appellant’s ground of error is overruled.
The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
