Case Name: RODRIGUEZ v. STATE
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1926-04-07
Citations: 282 S.W. 225
Docket Number: No. 10085
Parties: RODRIGUEZ v. STATE.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter
Volume: 282
Pages: 225–225

Head Matter:
RODRIGUEZ v. STATE.
(No. 10085.)
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
April 7, 1926.)
B. D. Tarlton, of Corpus Christi, for appellant.
Sam D. Stinson, State’s Atty., of Austin, and Robt. M. Byles, Asst. State’s Atty., of Groesbeck, for the State.

Opinion:
LATTIMORE, J.
Conviction in district court of San Patricio county for driving an automobile on a public highway while under the influence of intoxicating liquor; punishment fixed at a fine of $100 and 30 days in the county jail.
There are three bills of exception, two of which complain of the refusal of the court to instruct a verdict for the defense. We have carefully reviewed the record and are of opinion that same shows sufficiently that appellant was under the influence of intoxicants at the time he drove the car in question; also, that the evidence sufficiently showed that appellant was the driver of- said car on the occasion in question; also, that the fact that a state witness used certain expressions, such as that he did not observe anything in the conduct of appellant to indicate that he was otherwise than normal,' would not be sufficient to overcome the other testimony showing that appellant was in fact intoxicated.
The remaining bill of exceptions complains of the introduction in evidence of the fact that some little time after the collision between appellant's car and two other cars, which led to the arrest and prosecution in this case, a bottle of tequila and a soda water bottle, and a stopper which had blood on it, were found at the place where the collision took place. We are not in accord with the proposition that this evidence was too remote or that it did not have probative force. If we understand the testimony of appellant, he' had in the soda water bottle a brand of tequila called Jose Querva. He also testified that he threw the bottle out of the car on the causeway and that he had in it a tequila stopper.
Finding no error in the record, the judgment will be affirmed.