Abdullah, Stedmond

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided January 29, 2015·No. PD-1647-14·Published

Opinion

PD-1647-14

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS

Transmitted 1/29/2015 11:34:24 AM Accepted 1/29/2015 3:37:03 PM NO. PD-1647-14 ABEL ACOSTA ___________________________________________________ CLERK

TO THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

OF THE STATE OF TEXAS

STEDMOND ABDULLAH,

PETITIONER

VS.

THE STATE OF TEXAS,

RESPONDENT

Direct Appeal from the 102nd District Court of Bowie County, Texas

Seeking Review of Opinion Issued by Texas Sixth Court of Appeals

AMENDED PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Jason Horton

jason@jasonhortonlaw.com

Texas Bar No.: 24041130

JASON HORTON LAW FIRM

Post Office Box 1596

January 29, 2015 Texarkana, Texas 75504 T-903-792-2000

F-903-792-2100

www.jasonhortonlaw.com

ATTORNEY FOR

PETITIONER

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED

IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES AND COUNSEL Pursuant to Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 68.4(a), the undersigned

counsel of record certifies that the following listed persons have an interest in the outcome of this case. These representations are made so that the Justices of this Honorable Court can evaluate whether they are disqualified to serve or should recuse themselves from participation in the decision of this case.

Trial Court Judge: Bowie County 102nd Judicial District Court Judge Honorable Bobby Lockhart

Defendant/Appellant: Stedmond Abdullah

Attorneys for Defendant/Appellant at Trial: Will Williams Texas Bar No. 24072804 Chad Crowl Texas Bar No. 24072808 Bowie County Public Defender’s Office 424 West Broad Street Texarkana, Texas 75501

Attorney for Defendant/Appellant on Appeal: Jason Horton Texas Bar No. 24041130 JASON HORTON LAW FIRM P.O. Box 1596 Texarkana, Texas 75504

Attorneys for the State of Texas/Appellee at Trial and on Appeal: Bowie County Assistant District Attorney Samantha Oglesby Texas Bar No. 24070362 Bowie County Assistant District Attorney Kelley Crisp Texas Bar No. 24062683 601 Main Street Texarkana, Texas 75501

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES AND COUNSEL ...............................................i TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................... ii INDEX OF AUTHORITIES .............................................................................. iii STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT ........................................ 1 STATEMENT OF THE CASE ............................................................................ 2 STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY ................................................ 2 STATEMENT OF FACTS ................................................................................ 2 GROUNDS FOR REVIEW ............................................................................... 11

Ground One: The court of appeals’ application of Cantrell v.

State impermissibly expands the rationale behind this Court’s decision, and, if permitted to stand, would only serve to further erode the admissibility requirements of extraneous offense evidence.

Ground Two: The court of appeals misapplied existing precedent to conclude that the admissible evidence presented at trial sufficiently proved that an assault occurred in the course of committing a theft.

ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES ................................................................ 11 PRAYER ............................................................................................................ 17 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ............................................................... 18 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE........................................................................... 18 APPENDIX (Opinion of the Texas Sixth Court of Appeals)

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INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

CASES Page

Abdullah v. State, 06-13-00257, __S.W.3d __, 2014 WL 6450482 (Tex. App.—Texarkana 2014) ................................................10,11,12,13,14

Cantrell v. State, 731 S.W.2d 84 (Tex.Crim.App. 1987) .........................................................................11,12,13

Clayton v. State, 235 S.W.3d 772 (Tex.Crim.App. 2007) .................................................................................15

Cooper v. State, 67 S.W.3d 221 (Tex.Crim.App. 2002) ............................................................................14,17

Johnson v. State, 541 S.W.2d 185 (Tex.Crim.App. 1976) .................................................................................16

Sorrells v. State, 343 S.W.3d 152 (Tex.Crim.App. 2011) .................................................................................11

Whitfield v. State, 14-11-00847-CR, __S.W.3d__, 2012 WL 5208542 (Tex.App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2012) ......................................................16

STATUTES and RULES

Texas Penal Code § 29.03 .............................................................................11

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NO. PD-1647-14

TO THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS

ABDULLAH STEDMOND PETITIONER VS. THE STATE OF TEXAS RESPONDENT

AMENDED PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS:

Comes now the Petitioner, Stedmond Abdullah, by and through his attorney, Jason Horton, and respectfully urges this Court to grant discretionary review in the above-named cause pursuant to the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure.

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT Petitioner requests oral argument. Petitioner was sentenced to forty-five years in prison. Oral argument would substantially assist this Court in determining any unresolved factual and/or procedural issues, as well as permit Petitioner’s counsel the opportunity to respond to questions the Court may have regarding the consequences of Petitioner’s requested relief.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Petitioner was tried to a Bowie County jury and convicted of one count of aggravated robbery, receiving a sentence of forty-five years in prison. On direct appeal, Petitioner contended that the trial court committed reversible error by admitting extraneous offense evidence and permitting improper closing argument. Petitioner also contended that the evidence was insufficient to establish a nexus between the alleged assault and theft, which was required to sustain an aggravated robbery conviction. The court of appeals affirmed Petitioner’s conviction, and Petitioner now petitions this Court for review of the court of appeals’ decision.

STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY On November 18, 2014, the court of appeals affirmed Petitioner’s conviction in a memorandum opinion not designated for publication. See Appendix. Petitioner did not file a motion for rehearing. Petitioner sought, and obtained, an extension to file this petition, making this petition due on or before January 19, 2015.

STATEMENT OF FACTS

A. The Charged Offense On June 28, 2012, as Danielle Boone was unlocking the front door to her house, an unknown black male appeared on her front porch and said “Hey.” When she looked in his direction, she saw a silver and black pistol in his hand. With her six-

year-old daughter in tow, Danielle scurried to get inside her house and locked the deadbolt before the black male could gain entry. (5 RR 73-74) Danielle took her daughter into the bathroom and called 911. (5 RR 75)

State’s Record Exhibit 8 was the video from the responding police officer’s dashcam. A rare find in most criminal cases, the officer’s body microphone recorded Danielle as she gave an immediate account of what had just transpired. Danielle told the officers that she had never seen the black male before; she gave a general description; and she told the officers that the suspect only said “Hey” when he approached. Danielle informed the officers that her purse was still in her car, but her wallet was missing.

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