What is the two-prong standard for disposition of criminal charges under the Texas Criminal Code?

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The following excerpt is from People v. Schmidt, 148 Cal.Rptr. 426, 83 Cal.App.3d 968 (Cal. App. 1978):

2. The trial court erred when it held, after argument on the motion, that the two-prong standard of Aguilar v. Texas (1964) 378 U.S. 108, 84 S.Ct. 1509, 12 L.Ed.2d 723, controlled its disposition, because of the lack of personal knowledge shown in the informant's statements. 3

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