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Allen v State

June 11, 2003
No. 74,140
Concurring opinion by Judge Womack
Links to other opinions in this case:
Majority opinion by Judge Holcomb
Concurring opinion by Judge Meyers


IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

OF TEXAS

NO. 74,140

KERRY DIMART ALLEN, Appellant

v.

THE STATE OF TEXAS

APPEAL FROM

HARRIS COUNTY

Womack, J., filed a concurring opinion.

Like Judge Meyers’s, see ante, my view is that we should review the evidence of future dangerousness for factual sufficiency. See Chamberlain v. State, 998 S.W.2d 230, 238 (Tex. Cr. App. 1999) (opinion of Womack, J., concurring); Whitaker v. State, 977 S.W.2d 595 (Tex. Cr. App. 1998) (Womack, J., concurred in judgment as to point two); McGinn v. State, 961 S.W.2d 161, 171 (Tex. Cr. App. 1998) (opinion of Mansfield, J., concurring, in which Womack, J., joined). For this reason and others, I join only the judgment of the Court.

En banc.
Delivered June 11, 2003.
Publish.


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