On January 24, 2002, Officer Burdick obtained a search warrant, and he executed it the following day with the help of several other narcotics officers. Before he obtained a search warrant, Officer Burdick drove by appellant s house twice, once with the confidential informant, to verify the location of the house. On January 23, 2002, Officer Michael Burdick, an officer with the Houston Police Department s Narcotics Division, received a tip from a confidential informant that appellant was dealing cocaine out of his house.
In three issues, appellant contends that (1) the trial court erred in denying his request to suppress evidence obtained as a result of an allegedly invalid search warrant, (2) the evidence was legally insufficient to support his conviction, and (3) the evidence was factually insufficient to support his conviction. MEMORANDUM OPINIONA jury found appellant, Ulysses Smith, guilty of the felony offense of possession of between four and 200 grams of cocaine with the intent to deliver, found two enhancements to be true, and assessed punishment at 75 years confinement.