147 S.W. 276 | Tex. Crim. App. | 1912
Appellant was indicted for the murder of Frank Kubena, charged to have been committed September 20, 1911.
The statement of facts is lengthy, comprising 136 pages of typewriting.
The appellant made a motion to quash the indictment, alleging race prejudice in the selection of the grand jury and in his indictment, alleging that he was a negro, charged with killing a white man.
The charge of the court on circumstantial evidence, if subject to any criticism, as complained in appellant’s motion for new trial, was clearly corrected by the court’s giving to the jury the special charge of appellant on that subject.
The judgment will be affirmed.