Beeson, Daryl Lee

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided February 20, 2015·No. WR-82,851-01·Published

Opinion

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COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

Att: ABEL ACOSTA, CLERK February lO, 20154 P.O. Box 12308 Austin, Texas 787ll

Re: ----- PRO SE OBJECTION TO THE COURT'S FINDINGS OF ----- FACT AND CONCLUSION OF LAW CAUSE NO. ll-O4-O4686-CR-(l) COUNTS I AND II

Dear Mr. Acosta,

Enclosed* please find APPLICANT'S PRO SE OBJECTION TO THE COURT'S FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, please file said motion and bring it to the attention of the Court in the above-styled and numbered cause.

Applicant in this case did not receive the Court's Findings Of Facts And Conclusions of Law in time to make a objection in the lower court, that was filed January 22, 2015, however,

did not §eceive until February 51 2015.

Respectfully submitted,

/S/ KFQ¢?Q, @QQE : DARYL EE BEESON #1788958,pro se

Michael Unit 2664 FM 2054 Tennessee Colony, TX. 75886

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©DBRTGFCHMNAL APPEALS FEB 20 2°"'

AM Acosta, C|erk

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wRIT No.

CAUSE NO. ll- 04- 04- 686- CR-(l) COUNTS I AND II

Ex PARTE § IN THE COURT oF' _ § ' _DARYL LEE BEESON, § cRIMINAL APPEALS APPLICANT § l § AUSTIN, TEXAS

APPLICANT S PRO SE OBJECTION TO THE COURT' S FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

TO THE HONORABLE COURT OFbCRIMINAL APPEALS:

coMEs Now DARYL LEE BEESON} pro se Applicant, and moves this. court_ to find that there is a necessity for an evidentiary hear- ing, or at least affidavits in resolving the factual disputes raise by the Applicant regrading ineffective assistance claims. lt is clear that the trial court did not do an independent review` of the' record or is there any evidence that the court even read rapplicant's habeas corpus, it simpy adopted the State's proposed findingsv of fact and conclusions of law word for word. This findings :of fact and conclusions of law were filed the same

day January 22, 2015.

vI. FINDINGS OF FACT

In the case at_bar, the Court should not have even considered the State's answer to Applicant's habeas corpus. Under the Texas Code `of' Criminal Procedure Article ll.O7, the State only has (15) days in ,which ’to` respond after said writ is filed with the court, pin this case it was filed December 22, 2014, making their responce due on or about January 7, 2015. The State did not file their responce until January 22[ 2015, the same day

the court adopted the State proposed findings of fact and conclu-

sion of law.

The Applicant was charged by indictment with two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child, alleged to have occurred on or about January '24, ZOll, The Applicant pled "not guilty" jury found him guilty and assessed his punishment at life impri- soment -in each count. The trial court ordered the sentences to run consecutively.

In the Ninth Court of Appeals, Applicant presented three grounds for relief. Ground-One: The evidence is insufficient to support a conviction for AGGRAVATED_ sexual Assault of a child because there is insufficient evidence to show that appellant THREATENED the complainant .with death 'or serious bodily injury as alleged in' the indictment: Ground Two: The court committed reversible error by 'STACKING" the lsentences or running them concrrently7 Ground Three; fhe-courtr of' appeals has athe power to address unassigned error whether at the trial or appellate level.r

The Ninth Court of Appeals affirmed the applicant's convictions and sentences, which became final on October 28, 2013.

On December 22, 2014, the Applicant filed his first applications for writ of habeas corpus pursuant to article ll.O7 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, alleging the following grounds:

.` GROUND ONE APPLICANT WAS DENIED HIS DUE PROCESS RIGHTS AND ALSO HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO COUNSEL . GROUND TWO TRIAL COURT'S CLEAR ABUSE OF DISCRETION IS SHOWN IN ADMITTING HEARSAY VIDEORAPED INTERVIEW GROUND THREE

TRIAL COURT VIOLATED APPLICANT'S DUE PROCESS RIGHTS BY DENYING HIS MOTION FOR CONTINUANCE

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GROUND FOUR INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL FAILURE TO INVESTIGATE OR PRESENT EXPERT TESTIMONY REGARDING COMPLAINANT'S MENTAL OR EMOTIONAL STATE

GRoUND FIVE INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE oF COUNSEL DUE To HIS FAILURE To REQUEST FoR JURY INSTRUCTIONS PURSUANT To ‘ARTICLE 38.23 & 38.22, SECTION § 7

GROUND SIX INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL DUE TO HIS FAILURE-TO INVOKE APPLICANT'S RIGHT TO CONFRONTATION CLAUSE

GROUND SEVEN TRIAL COUNSEL WAS INEFFECTIVE FOR HIS FAILURE TO IMPEACH STATE' S WITNESS AT PUNISHMENT

GROUND EIGHT _ TRIAL COURT'S CLEAR ABUSE OF DISCRETION IS SHOWN IN ADMITTING CELL PHONE PHOTOGRAPHS

Applicant has also file a PRO SE MOTION REQUESTING LEAVE TO FILE A SUPPLEMENT TO THE ORIGINAL APPLICATIONS FOR WRIT OF HABEAS coRPUS (11.07), in the District court for the zzlst Judicial District Montgomery County, Texas and also in the Court of Crimi- nal,Appeals/'andftheyiarefaslfo&lows:

GROUND NINE INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF APPELLATE.COUNSEL FOR FAILURE TO RAISE A MERITORIOUS CLAIM OF DUE PROCESS RIGHTS AND ALSO HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO COUNSEL

GROUND.TEN INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE oF APPELLATE COUNSEL FoR HIS FAILURE To RAISE THE TRIAL COURT'S ABUSE oF DISCRETION IN;_ _ADMITTING HEARSAY vIDEoTAPED INTERVIEW

GROUND ELEVEN INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF APPELLATE COUNSEL FOR HIS FAILURE TO RAISE THE TRIAL COURT VIOLATING APPLICANT' S DUE PROCESS RIGHTS BY DENYING HIS MOTION FOR CONTINUANCE

' GROUND TWELVE . INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF APPELLATE COUNSEL FOR HIS FAILURE TO RAISE THE TRIAL. COURT' S CLEAR ABUSE OF DISCRETION IN ADMITTING CELL PHONE PHOTOGRAPHS Trial counsel was, informed two days before trial that the

complainant,(Bethany)'stated'that`she'had'*Multiple`Personalties”

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'she" described `a' 'Girl' /named ”Emily” who exists ”inside her 'head' ~(not a voice as the court has said)'whom'the complainant "has known ”foreverf and who talks to her and 'tells her what to do.F Emily -told her to‘ run away that night and to get in the car with Applicant. (RR Vol.VI.pg.24).

The complainant said she "Zoned-Outf completely. (RR vol.VI.pg. v29). Complainantb says ~she *Zones-Out" multiple times every day, sometimes for 'long"periods.`of _time. She doesn't remember what happens' during 'Zoning-Out" "I could be just in there looking at'a clock and a second later it would be_like three hours later.@ When ask how "she spells° “Emily; she spells it, "E-h~m-m-i-e- h-i-e-e-yi" (RR vol.vx.pgs.48,49,51).

Trial 'counsel moved for a continuance on the grounds that the information was wholly unanticipated; by the defense, and the Applicant's defense would require additional time to prepare for trial andj.seek. expert psychiatric assistance to evaluate the significance of these facts and implications for the defense, However, prosecutor states, "Additionally, we do not anticipate Bethany vCochran testifying until probably- late Wednesday or possibly early Thursday. So they have sufficient time from Satur- day until 'theh time' that she testifies to be able to garner up

enough evidence or whatever information they need to sufficiently cross `examine her and successfuly use this information at trial. so, for that reason-the State is opposed to the motion for conti- cnuance§" (RR Vol.II.pg;12,13).

The trial court denied the Applicant's motion for continuance

and Jproceeded to ltrialL `“I am going to deny your motion for

`continuance. It is your third one. While I am concerned about

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lit beingl given at `this late hour, l do feel as if we have a jury~~panelh outside :and l'am going to go ahead and go forward¢" (RR vol.Ii.pg'. 14'»)`.;»___,-; v

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