Alberto Alba Villarreal v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedSeptember 17, 2015
Docket13-15-00037-CR
StatusPublished

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ACCEPTED 13-15-00037-CR THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 9/17/2015 4:10:34 PM Dorian E. Ramirez CLERK

13-15-00037-CR

COURT OF APPEALS FILED IN 13th COURT OF APPEALS IN THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CORPUSCCHRISTI/EDINBURG, OURT TEXAS 9/17/2015 4:10:34 PM DORIAN E. RAMIREZ ALBERTO ALBA VILLARREAL, § Clerk APPELLANT, § APPEAL FROM THE 445TH § JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT VS. § CAMERON COUNTY, TEXAS § STATE OF TEXAS, § CAUSE NO. 2013-DCR-3189-I APPELLEE. §

BRIEF FOR APPELLANT, ALBERTO ALBA VILLAREAL

GERALD H. GOLDSTEIN * CYNTHIA E. ORR GOLDSTEIN, GOLDSTEIN & HILLEY 310 S. ST. MARY’S ST., STE. 2900 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78205

EDWARD STAPLETON STAPLETON & STAPLETON 2401 Wild Flower, Suite C Brownsville, Texas 78526

*LEAD COUNSEL ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED PARTIES TO THE CASE

Representing the State at Trial:

Julie Allen Assistant District Attorney Bar No. 24055096 946 E. Harrison St. Brownsville, Texas 78520 956-544-0849

Representing the Appellant at Trial: Edward Stapleton Bar No. 19058400 Attorney at Law 2401 Wild Flower, Suite C Brownsville, Texas 78525 956-544-0882

Ricardo Adobbati Bar No. 00790208 Attorney at Law 134 E. Price Rd. Brownsville, Texas 78520 956-544-6882

Carlos Masso Bar No. 24013112 Attorney at Law 1000 East Madison Brownsville, Texas 78520 956-504-0469

Representing the Appellant at the Motion for New Trial:

Edward Stapleton Bar No. 19058400 Attorney at Law

ii 2401 Wild Flower, Suite C Brownsville, Texas 78526 956-544-0882

Representing the State on Appeal:

Luis V. Saenz District Attorney Bar No. 17514880 Cameron County District Attorney’s Office 946 E. Harrison St. Brownsville, Texas 78520 956-544-0849

Representing the Appellant on Appeal:

Gerald H. Goldstein (Lead Counsel) Bar No. 08101000 Cynthia E. Orr Bar No. 15313350 Goldstein, Goldstein & Hilley 310 S. St. Mary’s St., Ste. 2900 San Antonio, Texas 78205 E-mail: ggandh@aol.com E-mail: whitecollarlaw@gmail.com 210-226-1463 210-226-8367 facsimile

Edward Stapleton Bar No. 19058400 Attorney at Law 2401 Wild Flower, Suite C Brownsville, TX (956) 544-0882

The Honorable Frederick Hinojosa presided at the trial of this case.

iii TABLE OF CONTENTS

Parties to the Case ..................................................................................................... ii

Table of Contents ......................................................................................................iv

Table of Authorities ................................................................................................ vii

Request for Oral Argument ..................................................................................... xii

Restatement of the Issues ....................................................................................... xiii

Statement of the Case..............................................................................................xiv

Statement of the Issues..............................................................................................iv

Statement of Facts ......................................................................................................1

Summary of the Argument.......................................................................................11

Point of Error Number One: The convictions are void because they were obtained through the prosecution of the case by the Texas Securities Board; a violation of the separation of powers. 5R28, 10R4-5. Article II, Texas Constitution ..................................................................................................................................12

Point of Error Number Two: Section 581-29(C)(3) of Vernon’s Civil Statutes is unconstitutional on its face because it assigns criminal penalties to ordinary negligence. Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments, United States Constitution. 5R49. ......................................................................................................................17

Point of Error Number Three: Section 581-29(C)(1) of Vernon’s Civil Statutes is unconstitutional on its face because it assigns criminal penalties to ordinary negligence. Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments, United States Constitution. 5R49 ........................................................................................................................17

Point of Error Number Four: The court erred by denying Appellant’s motion to dismiss count one (securities laws) because the statute of limitations had expired on this offense. 1CR7, 6R109, 3CR674, 6R120, 3CR801, 11R 36. ......................24

iv Point of Error Number Five: The court erred by denying Appellant’s motion to dismiss and count two (theft) because the statute of limitations had expired on this offense. 1CR7, 6RR109, 3CR 674, 6R120, 3CR801, 11R 36. ..................................................................................................................................24

Point of Error Number Six: The Evidence is Insufficient to Sustain a Conviction on Count One, passim. 1CR7. Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307, S.Ct. 2781, 61 L.Ed.2d 560 (1979) .................................................................................................32

Point of Error Number Seven: The Evidence is Insufficient to Sustain a Conviction on Count Two, passim. Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307, S.Ct. 2781, 61 L.Ed.2d 560 (1979) ...............................................................................................................32

Point of error number eight: The state failed to plead and disprove the exception to the sale of a security contained in the criminal provision of the securities act, so count one failed to state an offense.1CR5-7, 1CR150-154, 5R46, 7R15. State v. Laird, 208 S.W.3d 667 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth 2006, no. pet.) ...........................43

Point of Error Number Nine: The Denial of Villarreal’s Request for the Inclusion of the Statutory Exemption in the Jury Instruction Constitutes Reversible Error 13R21 Dean v. State, 443 S.W.2d 173 (Tex. Crim. App. 1968). ...........................45

Point of Error Number Ten: A Material Variance Exists Between the Allegations in Count two of the Indictment and the Proof Presented at Trial. Passim Gollihar v. State, 46 S.W.3d 243, 246 (Tex. Crim. App. 2001) ...............................................46

Point of Error Number Eleven: A Material Variance Exists Between the Allegations in Count one of the Indictment and the Proof Presented at Trial. Passim Gollihar v. State, 46 S.W.3d 243, 246 (Tex. Crim. App. 2001) ................. 46

Point of Error Number Twelve: The Prosecution Became an Interested Party when it Gave Advice to the Victim in his Civil Suit, passim. 4R15. Young v. U.S. ex rel. Vuitton et Fils S.A., 481 U.S. 787, 107 S.Ct. 2124, 95 L.Ed.2d 740 (1987). ..................................................................................................................................49

Point of Error Number Thirteen: The court Erred in Permitting the Texas Securities Board to Act as Both Prosecutors and Witnesses in this Case. 10R323. In Re Guerra, 235 S.W.3d 392, 431. ..................................................................................................................................52

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