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James Milton Hawkins v. State Texas
1980.TX.41349; 605 S.W.2D 586
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The appellant contends that the evidence is insufficient to sustain his conviction for aggravated assault; he asserts that the evidence does not support a finding that the knife used was a deadly weapon as alleged or that he intentionally or knowingly threatened the complainant. He also argues that the jury charge was fundamentally erroneous.