OPINION ON APPELLANTS PETITION FOB DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
A jury convicted Appellant of aggravated sexual assault and assessed punishment at confinement for ninety-nine years. The Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction.
Montoya v. State,
Before trial, the State moved to amend the indictment to allege the complainant’s first name was “Lora” instead of “Lisa.” The trial court entered an order reflecting the change, but the indictment was never physically altered. See
Ward v. State,
When an indictment facially alleges a complete offense, the State is bound by the theory alleged in the indictment, as is the reviewing court in its sufficiency analysis.
Fisher v. State
