(DOWNLOAD) "Rudy Jones v. State Texas" by Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Rudy Jones v. State Texas
- Author : Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
- Release Date : January 17, 1968
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 54 KB
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The evidence reflects that Sam J. Roberts, a white employee of the Federal Food and Drug Administration, worked as an undercover narcotics agent between May and October, 1966, in cooperation with the Ft. Worth City police. Roberts testified that he posed as an unemployed rich boy from Dallas, that his work was mainly among colored people in the south Ft. Worth area. He related that during such time he became acquainted with the appellant; that specifically during the early morning hours of September 28, 1966, he went to the home of Johnny Cornelius, where he had purchased heroin before from Cornelius and Dan Brizzel, and that at such time he discovered that appellant, Edith Cornelius, Johnny Lee "Yank" Reed and Leftin Crenshaw were present; that he inquired if appellant could supply him with a "couple of caps" of heroin and the appellant replied that the price would be $10.00 a cap; that while this was a higher price than normal he gave the appellant $20.00 (furnished by the Ft. Worth Police Department); that appellant then left the room and returned shortly with two capsules. The chain of custody was established, and the States chemist, Rollin D. Tullos, testified that he had determined from tests that the two capsules contained heroin.