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Jenkins v. State
143 Tex. Crim. 515
Tex. Crim. App.
1942
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Appellant was charged with unlawfully carrying knuckles, and, under a plea of guilty before the court, was fined the sum of $10.00.

The complaint is fatally defective in that it charges that appellant did carry on or about his person knuckles made of metal and a hard substance, to-wit: shot, thus charging this offense in the alternative instead of the conjunctive. See Branch's Penal Code, p. 556, Sec. 967, and authorities there cited.

We are also unable to see how a fine of $10.00 could be assessed *Page 516 under a charge of unlawfully carrying arms, the lowest fine mentioned in Art. 483, P. C., denouncing such offense, being $100.00.

On account of the defect in the complaint, this cause is reversed and the prosecution ordered dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: Jenkins v. State
Court Name: Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Mar 11, 1942
Citation: 143 Tex. Crim. 515
Docket Number: No. 22000.
Court Abbreviation: Tex. Crim. App.
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