Court Opinion

ID: 9675084
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-24 04:41:42.348811+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:16:31.371868
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WOODLEY, Judge.
The conviction is for the felony offense of drunken driving as denounced by Art. 802b, V.A.P.C., and the punishment was assessed at one year in jail.
*368The indictment alleged that prior to the commission of the presently charged offense in Nueces County, on or about August 11, 1955, appellant was convicted on July 7, 1952, in Cause No. 978 in the county court of Aransas County, Texas, of the misdemeanor offense of driving a motor vehicle upon a public highway in that county while intoxicated.
Certified copies of the complaint, information and judgment in said Cause No. 978 were introduced showing conviction upon a plea of guilty.
For the purpose of identifying appellant as the defendant convicted in said cause in Aransas County, the state introduced a certified copy of the records of the Drivers License Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety showing that Chauffeur’s License No. 2861377 was originally issued to Inmon Bennett Rice, whose description was shown and which showed his residence as 2256 Loritte Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas.
The jury had opportunity to observe appellant and if there was any discrepancy in the description of the licensee and his appearance, the jury was in position to discover it.
The record introduced further showed that said license was subsequently renewed as a Commercial Operator’s License to expire on May 9, 1956, and that the license was suspended for a period of six months, Inmon Bennett Rice having been convicted for driving while intoxicated on July 7, 1952, in the county court of Aransas County in Cause No. 978.
Appellant was identified by police officer, Nicholas Baumann, as the drunken driver of an automobile involved in a collision with a motorcycle on August 11, 1955, on a public highway in Nueces County. He testified that he had occasion to record the driver’s license and it was “Texas Drivers License Number 2861377, Operator.”
The sufficiency of this evidence to identify appellant as the defendant who was convicted in the prior cause is challenged.
The question for our determination is whether the evidence as to the number of appellant’s license to drive a motor vehicle and the records mentioned are sufficient to identify appellant as the person previously convicted of the misdemeanor offense of driving while intoxicated described in the indictment.
*369Sec. 11 of Art. 6687b, V.C.S., provides that a distinguishing number assigned to the licensee shall be shown on the operator’s, commercial operator’s or chauffeur’s license, and Sec. 13 of said statute requires that the licensee have such license in his immediate possession when operating a motor vehicle and that he display it upon demand of any peace officer.
Art. 6687b, Sec. 24(2) V.C.S., provides for the automatic suspension of the license of a driver upon his conviction of the offense of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, and Sec. 25 of the same act requires the clerk of the court in which the conviction is had to forward the license to the Texas Department of Public Safety, together with a record of the conviction.
Art. 6701d, Sec. 152, V.C.S., requires the clerk of a court of record, where a conviction for the violation of any law regulating the operation of vehicles on highways is had, to prepare and forward to the Texas Department of Public Safety a certified abstract of the record of said court covering the case, which shall include the name and address of the party charged and the number, if any, of his operator’s, commercial operator’s or chauffeur’s license, the nature of the hearing, the plea, the judgment, and the amount of the fine, which abstract the department shall keep at its main office.
Sec. 3 of Art. 6701d, V.C.S., provides that the Texas Department of Public Safety shall, upon request, furnish any person a certified abstract of the operating record of any person subject to the provisions of the act.
Art. 3731a, V.C.S., provides that a record and certificate such as we have here shall, so far as relevant, be admitted in the courts of this state as prima facie evidence of the matter stated therein.
In view of the foregoing statutes, we conclude that the evidence mentioned was sufficient prima facie evidence to identify appellant as the defendant in the prior conviction.
The judgment is affirmed.