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Ignacio R. Limon v. State Texas
1992.TX.41551; 838 S.W.2D 767
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A jury found appellant, Ignacio R. Limon, guilty of delivery of cocaine, and the trial court assessed his punishment at ten years in prison, plus a $2,500 fine. By two points of error, appellant contends that the evidence the State introduced after the indictment was read to the jury was insufficient to support his conviction. He also complains that the trial court, rather than the State, read the indictment to the jury.