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Daniel W. Meyers v. State Texas
1982.TX.40134; 626 S.W.2D 778
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Michael Marlow was an accomplice witness as a matter of law. The trial court so instructed the jury. Marlow testified that he had met the appellant and his brother, Charles Meyers, in a lounge in Birmingham, Alabama, around July 8, 1978. The three drove to Michigan and then came to Texas with Charles girlfriend. They drove a 1976 Oldsmobile with Michigan license plates. They came to Waco and registered at the Holiday Lodge Motel under the name of Richard Davis. They checked into the motel on July 16, 1978, and stayed only that night. They all stayed in the same room. While at the motel they planned to commit a robbery at a drug store in Clifton or Meridian.