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- Title: Henry Lane Hughes v. State Texas
- Author : Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
- Release Date : January 23, 1992
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 61 KB
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Appellant was found guilty of possession of cocaine and was sentenced to five years imprisonment. On the basis of this conviction, appellants probation was revoked in connection with a prior conviction for aggravated assault and appellant was sentenced to five years imprisonment. Both convictions were affirmed by the Fifth District Court of Appeals in an unpublished opinion. Hughes v. State, Nos. 5-88-779-CR and 5-88-780-CR (Tex. App.--Dallas, delivered July 14, 1990). Originally, we granted appellants petition for discretionary review to determine whether "the Court of Appeals erred in holding that the trial court properly denied [appellants] motion to suppress evidence, because the search warrant did not establish probable cause to search the cars on the premises." Upon determining that the Court of Appeals had not addressed the probable cause issue raised, we reversed and remanded the case back to the Court of Appeals for consideration of that issue. Hughes v. State, Nos. 1174-89 and 1175-89 slip op. (Tex.Cr.App. October 10, 1990) (unpublished). On remand, the Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment of the trial court. Appellant filed a petition for discretionary review of the Court of Appeals opinion on remand. We granted a single ground of appellants petition for discretionary review to determine whether "the Court of Appeals erred in holding that the affidavit established probable cause to search the vehicles [described] in the search warrant." We will affirm the judgment of the Court of Appeals.