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· 3/18/1981

Loar v. State

Citations

  • 627 S.W.2d 399
  • 1981 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 929

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding defense counsel may not make statements about the State’s burden of proof that are inaccurate or misleading
  • holding defense counsel may not make statements about the State’s burden of proof that are inaccurate or misleading
  • upholding propriety of “And if you want to acquit, then you have to believe that the three police officers got together and lied about everything.”
  • upholding propriety of “And if you want to acquit, then you have to believe that the three police officers got together and lied about everything.”
  • upholding propriety of argument by State that “if you want to acquit, then you have to believe that the three police officers got together and lied 36 about everything”

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Judges: Davis, McCormick, Teague

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