Case ID: sw2d_124/html/0379-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "GRAVES, Judge.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

BERTHRONG v. STATE.
    No. 20139.
    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
    Feb. 1, 1939.
    Chas. Owen, of El Paso, .for appellant.
    Lloyd W. Davidson, State’s Atty., of Aus tin, for the State.
   GRAVES, Judge.

Appellant was indicted for robbery, and under Art. 62, P.C., a repetition of offenses was alleged. Under the verdict of the jury he received a -life imprisonment sentence.

In Walthall v. State, 109 Tex.Cr.R. 26, 2 S.W.2d 442, we held [page 443]: “It was imperative that the state prove, not only that the appellant committed the burglary alleged to have been committed on October 4, 1926, in Nueces county, but that it establish the identity of the appellant as the person convicted under the other indictments in evidence.” To the same effect is the case of Huston v. State, 126 Tex.Cr.R. 355, 71 S.W.2d 876.

The testimony in this "case merely shows that a person named Edson Berthong was charged and convicted in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, of larceny of an auto on August 3, 1932; that he was placed on probation, and thereafterwards he was placed in the penitentiary because of a violation of such probation. There is no further testimony relative to the identity of the Massachusetts Edson Berthong, and naught to show that he is the same person as the one charged herein. This is imperative in order to sustain the sentence herein to a life imprisonment.

Because of the insufficiency of the proof to sustain the life imprisonment sentence, this judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.