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Robinson v. State

Tex. App. Dist. 11

October 1, 2012

The appellant was convicted by a jury of alleged delivery of cocaine in a drug-free zone. A rational jury could have determined beyond a reasonable doubt that a "middle school," a building owned but not in use by the school district, was a school as defined in the jury charge. The trial court's judgment is affirmed. Eastland Court of Appeals, No. 11-10-00272-CR, 09-27-2012.

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