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Thomas Walling v. State Texas
1969.TX.40193; 437 S.W.2D 563
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Appellant contends the evidence reflects that the four copper bars stolen were the property of United Concrete Pipe, a corporation, and that one Billy Whiddon had actual care, custody and control of the stolen property, not Jim Watts as alleged in the indictment.