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Keith v. State

Tex. App. Dist. 11

November 5, 2012

The appellant challenges his conviction of alleged burglary of a habitation. A complained-of statement by the prosecutor relates to appellant's concealment efforts prior to being arrested, rather than his failure to testify. As such, the statement did not constitute an impermissible comment on appellant's failure to testify. The trial court's judgment is affirmed. Eastland Court of Appeals, No. 11-10-00307-CR, 10-25-2012.

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