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23 St. Mary's L.J. 423 (1991-1992)
The Court of Criminal Appeals Versus the Constitution: The Conclusivity Question

handle is hein.journals/stmlj23 and id is 437 raw text is: THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS VERSUS THE
CONSTITUTION: THE CONCLUSIVITY QUESTION
SUSAN BLEIL*
CHARLES BLEIL**
I.  Introduction  ............................................  424
II. The Constitutional Provision Relating to Appellate Court
Fact  Jurisdiction  .......................................  425
III. The Texas Supreme Court's View ....................... 427
A .  Early  Cases ........................................  427
1. Choate v. San Antonio & A. P. Ry .............. 427
2.  In  re King's Estate  .............................  429
3. Traylor v. Goulding ............................ 430
B. Survival Against Recent Attacks on Courts of
Appeals' Fact Jurisdiction .......................... 431
IV. The Court of Criminal Appeals' View ................... 433
A .  Background   .......................................  433
1. Before the 1980 Constitutional Amendment ..... 433
2. Opposition to Vesting Criminal Jurisdiction in
Intermediate Courts of Appeals ................. 434
3. Reluctance Since 1980 to Accept Intermediate
Courts' R ole  ...................................  435
B.  Early  Decisions  ....................................  436
1.  Com bs  v. State  .................................  436
2.  Van  Guilder v. State ............................  439
3.  Schuessler  v. State  ..............................  441
C. Courts of Appeals Decisions ....................... 442
D. The Court of Criminal Appeals' Current
Perspective  ........................................  450
Assistant City Attorney, Texarkana, Texas; former briefing attorney, Sixth Court of
Appeals; B.B.A. University of Texas at San Antonio; J.D., St. Mary's University.
** Justice, Court of Appeals, Sixth Court of Appeals District of Texas; B.B.A. Texas
Tech University; J.D., University of Texas; LL.M. in Judicial Process, University of Virginia.
The authors express their appreciation to Diana Tucker for her patient and competent word
processing assistance.

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