"In a case of aggregated theft under 31.09, the indictment must allege the 'continuing course of conduct' element, but there is no pleading requirement that it include the specific acts of theft that are aggregated. Here, the indictment, by its language 'pursuant to one scheme and continuing course of conduct,' satisfied the requirements of �31.09."
June 30, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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