Court Opinion

ID: 3979496
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 10:36:37.065435+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T13:55:12.321883
License: Public Domain

Appellant was convicted of an aggravated assault and fined $25.
The charge was a misdemeanor. The Criminal District Courts of Dallas County, under an Act of the Legislature, are given jurisdiction to try misdemeanor cases. A regular jury of twelve men was empaneled. Nine only found a verdict. The other three refused to concur in the verdict and it seems may have wanted to find the defendant not guilty. Neither of these three were in any way discharged by the judge before the verdict for any reason. The appellant objected to the judge receiving the verdict of the nine jurors only. Notwithstanding this, the judge did receive it, and thereupon entered the judgment of conviction. This was error.
This is a companion case to that of No. 4176, Salty Renfro v. State, and No. 4201, Jack Lane v. State, this day decided on appeal from the same District Court. It is unnecessary to here again discuss the question. On the authority of the opinions in those cases, the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.
Reversed and remanded.