Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN State Law8 c\ r otwmoh is, 19&J, at &q&d.ation armtanly kamn aa frr rhe*hDr Qr a8 It dwr t?q tjsct oolmnonly ma48 a6 . Honorable 9. J. XsaaOko, Page B It will be noted that the tam *b&ak jaalP 16 in tha statute while the ten@ *slung o&tot*fr dot ~fnc’luded lnaludad, but not ba~indl. Tha Court or CrimlfialAppeals, 1908, in tha oaae of wary v. Stats, 108 6. W. 379, reroraad a oonvlatlon for oarrylng a *slung shot" and rbtnnndrd the Oansa. The oourt ha14 that the weapon lnrol~ad, duorlbed es a Wtlok about 8 or 10 inohu long, bdng aompornd of an ordinary round ohalr-round, being smaller at ona and thnn the other, and the small end bsving s.hole bored through It, and a string run through this hole whloh oould be hwig on the wrist?; and the wlarger end 0) the round had aozpbholes bored In it and neemed tiebe fillad dth some kind of ~~talL",-was not a *slung shot* aa prohlbltsd by ATtlole 483,.Paaal Coda OS .texu. . The oolrrtquoted with approval Rebetarqa definition of a slosg.s&t aca %mtal ball Crf'amillaLaa with a rtrlng attaohad, a6ad.for,strlkingRi ",*, TM .Oourt~of~~riminal.Appea& &lQSl.& tdb:iqaak of Vargacti, stdte, la&j Tat. cr. *p., ue;~T9 8. wi.(aj.860, afflrmad~theaonvlotion cU tha de$a@ant for sarryiag.a alwg bhot, althougb~the~Jndgrmnt was rewarssd and'tha ?anm i~: "'~ :L':. ~?- ,::L:JN: ;::::-MynbbQ .:hwprot%eQux&:gge@@~+..,..,~~.~~~,o~~~~,~~~~.:,:f~. +& _, ?‘..> i:rr ,.i:. ,~~ :_ ~ .: .~... pan aokmwlsdged by the .Cfmrtof Criminnl Appaal&:i%i oaao to be a alung ah+, Is aaaroaly~dls+~nibUcI'msktha dasarl@tion o$ the weapon used or'oarried by 'the dafendafit~ in ths'aase or Ges~.v. Stats, &Cra:%LW. $79, abom qu&ted, . wherein thnt'wetipon.rasheld not.tqba a alaag,a~ots TM only disaamlble dWBranoe~ in the nature of the two waa- pose appears ,to be trivial, that ~belngthe weapon 3.mVaZgaa v..State was eatsnpo6ed~ of ‘a pfecs c+ :rtael~'ormatali.ooVmad by hone htdb or ‘Ieathsf whbrbae .$p”@baryTV+,Sfafe the wea-. poo was basiaally a round obair-raaii&iuida~oirood. Thb8a diifbrimab,r being t$lrial ft would al?- atid inconaeQiaezitia1, pear that the Court qf 'criPina$.Appcwliin Vazgae.7. State efteotiveilyoverruled the rormer OgkaiOa Of the court as WIB- inal Appsah In Mary v. State; horsror, no.nsntlOn OtgUTY v. State 1s made In the opinion of Judga Lattlmora in Vargne v. sate. Ia Ynrgas Y, State the weapon a~oknaulad~edby tha Court of OrisrinalAppsals to be a altxaj~shotwas desaribsd as -being a~piaas Or steal or metal 6nU108ad in stripe of . horse hide,or isether; one end tapering to nherr bg,atgi or 8tnps :sasm aould be fasknsd to ths wrist*. recent pronounament by the Court of CrImlnai Appeals on the dsflnltlon Of n 61USlg 4hot 18 th4t stats8 In the opln- Ion by ;TudgeGraves la the.oasa of %lth f. St&e,.140 S. X. (Sl 462. In tide cm30 the witaesess testified that the de- rsn44nt hit the oomplalnlng wltnna4 with a *bleak jaak*, whereas the tRf;slaourt convlotod the dsfsrldantfor carrying 4 *slung &hot*, The judmnt of oonvlotlon was .thsreln xv-, tsrssd and th4 oause remanded, one of ths 4rrora of the trial oourt being.in the refasal to subs&t the ohargo as requested by the Usfsndant dcflnlne the taavmin Wsoam language as uesd by Mr. Bebuter or the Geary ~484~. Ths approved 84iInltiona thorsin olt4d am those containsdin 6 C. 3.. p. 119, d&in- lag a black jaok~as "a amali leathrr oovered oiub or billy weighted at the head AndyOavlng 4n elsetic &art, thie b4fng a qaotatlon'Prom !Vebster*sIntsrmtlonai Dldtloadry". Tim oourt of cWs&nal Appeal8 alto8 dth approval the definirttoa of a slun~~ahot a8 daffnsd In SS C. a. Q. 913iea a RbaLLef. shat or metal oO+sred'dth lea&her, and a bar&Of slastf0 '01: leathar,ntfpshed to su4h ball, at&made so that the cr+aa oan. be rt$aoh&to,fha wrist er arm o$ a penon; timta& ball or i%l .fh6 above qumd OpilLiOQ ths court Of crw Appeals ex&vssly dlrr~n~lated botwssn a *sl.pngshotn a&d a wb&ak~Jbekr an 4ridWocld~ bf the follow3.nglanglugs ot said oplnionr !, I rt Ir signiilaant to note that the Legislaturs of the Stats of California in &ha *Deadly Weapon& AoiP, Statutes lgl!Zi, p. 5&q, 84% i, prohIblts poao4ssIon of eny Instrumeat or weapon'@ thb kind commonly known ss 4 .*blaak jack?, wsluag shot*; etc!i the statuta ftwlf dlotIh&shlly a "bleak jack* fronta,msltmasshot*. The c¶lifereona betmen 4 *biaok jaok* an4 a *sluag shot* has beon rsoognlnsd an4 follasd La the , Honorable 8. 3, Isaacks, Psge 4 callrornla obtvts Interpreting the caiirorniaDeadly weapona Aot In the oanes of People ‘1. Mulberin SS P. (8) 174 lng denied by the suprem Court), mid in People v. Wih I%T' 879 P. 1040, Dlst. ct. ~pp. fallf. In-the last meatlooea ease the defendant was charged with goasesslon of e 'blaok jaakw or a "slung shot", ana the oourt approved or the trial oourt*a definition of .a black jaok as a~“cvaql&leather oovered club or billy weighted at the end, and havli&an elaatio shatt*. But the court farther detlnsd a "slung #hot" 64 a W6mall mu36 or metal or stone riied on a flexible handle, strap, or the like, used ae a weapon". The court hold that althouha "black jaok* la not a ~lurm shot'. sinoe camvlna of el&r $8 piohl6lted, that ii the d;fandant W88 found - - gulm oarryitigelther'a "bleak jack* or a sslung-ahot~ the oonvlotlon should be ailirmcd.