Blea, Juan

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided August 12, 2015·No. PD-0245-15·Published

Opinion

PD-0245-15

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS August 12, 2015 AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 8/12/2015 12:28:02 PM Accepted 8/12/2015 2:07:37 PM ABEL ACOSTA

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS CLERK

JUAN BLEA, s APPELLANT s $

v. $ No. PD-0245-15 $

THE STATE OF TEXAS $ APPE,LLEE, s

FIRST AMENDED STATE'S BRIEF ON THE MERITS

FROM THE SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT FORT WORTH IN CAUSE NUMBER O2-13.0022I-CR AND

FROM THE 362ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, THE HONORABLE BRUCE MCFARLING, JUDGE, PRESIDING;

THE HONORABLE, SFMRRY SHIPMAN FROM TI{E 16TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT; AS SITTING JUDGE DENTON COTINTY, TEXAS

IN CAUSE NUMBER F-2OI I-0993-D

PAUL JOHNSON

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Criminal District Attorney Denton County, Texas

CATHERINE LUFT

Assistant Criminal District Attorney Chief, Appellate Division

ANDREA R. SIMMONS

Assistant Criminal District Attorney State Bar No. 24053478

1450 East McKinney

Denton, Texas 76209

(e40) 34e-2600

FAX (940) 349-27st

andrea. simmons @dentoncounty. com

IDENTITY OF PAR AND COUNSEL

Appellant JUAN BLEA JOSEPH BOSWELL

1504 East McKinney Street Suite 200

Denton, Texas 76209

APPELLATE COI-INSEL

DENVER MCCARTY

l5l2 East McKinney Street Suite 200

Denton, Texas 76209

TRTAL COUNSEL

Appellee THE STATE OF TEXAS PAUL JOHNSON

Criminal District Attorney

CATHERINE LUFT

Assistant Criminal District Attorney Chief, Appellate Division

ANDREA R. SIMMONS

Assistant Criminal District Attomey State Bar No. 24053478

1450 East McKinney

Denton, Texas 76209

(940) 349-2600

FAX (940) 349-27 st

andrea, simmons @dentoncounty. com

APPELLATE COI.INSEL

MICHAEL GRAVES

DUSTIN GOSSAGE

Assistant Criminal District Attorneys TRIAL COTINSEL

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TABLE O F'CONTENTS

IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL l1

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ..........,.....iv-vi STATEMENT OF TFIE CASE I STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT 2

ISSUE PRESENTED 2

STATEME,NT OF FACTS 2 SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT 4 ARGUMENTS 4

Applied properly, the settled principles of an evidentiary suffrciency analysis prevent the appellate courts from becoming a thirteenth juror .............4

Bodily injury versus serious bodily injury 5

The facts of this case, as supported by the evidence, are sufficient to support the jury's finding that the complainant suffered serious bodily injury 6

I . A substantial risk of death 6

2. Protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ l0

CONCLUSION l3 PRAYER FOR RELIEF 15

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 16

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE t6 iii

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

Statutes Tex. Penal Code Ann. $ 1.07(a)(8) (West 2013) 5

Tex. Penal Code Ann. $ 1.07(a)(46) (West2013) 5,6 ,10, 1l

Cases

Barrera v. State 820 S.W.2d 194 (Tex. App.-Corpus Christi 1991, Pet. refld) 9

Blea v. State No.02-13-00221-CR,2015 Tex. App. LEXIS tl37 at *13-14 (Tex.App.-Fort Worth Feb. 5, 2015, pet. field)

(not designated for publication) ...8, 10, 12,13

Brown v. State 605 S.W.2d 572 (Tex. Crim. App. fPanel Op.] 1980) 8

Dewberry v. Stqte 4 S.W.3d 735 (Tex. Crim. App. 1999) .......'.'.'.5 I J

Dobbs v. State 434 S.W.3d 166 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014) ............,14

Hernandez v. State 161 S.W.3d49l (Tex. Crim.4pp.2005) '...'......'. 14

Hooper v. State 214 S.W.3d 9 (Tex. Crim. App. 2007) 5, 13

Jaclcson v. Vírginía 443 U.S. 307,99 S. Ct. 2781,2788-89,6rL.8d.2d560 (r979).........................4,5

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Johnson v. State, No. 05-10-00465-CR, 2011Tex. App. LEXIS 6208, aT*12 (Tex. App.-Dallas 201 l, no pet.) (not designated lbr publication) ..'........ ........12

Laster v. State 275 S,W.3d 512 (Tex. Crim. App. 2009) ...............' 5

Madden v. State 911 S.W.2d236 (Tex. App.-Waco 1995, pet. refld)....'........ ............12

Moore v. State 739 S.W.2d347 (Tex. Crim. App. 1987) '...............6

Nash v. State 123 S.W.3 d 534 (Tex. App.-Fort Worth 2003, pet. ref d). 6

Patterson v. Stqte No. 11-06-00209-CR, 2008 Tex. App. LEXIS 1525, at *8 (Tex. App.-Eastland 2008, pet. ref d) (not designated f'or publication) 9

Pedro v. State No. 0l-88-00197-CR, 1988 \ryL I 39708, at 82 (Tex. App.-Houston [1st Dist.] Dec.22,1988, no pet.) (not designated for publication)...... ...,....9

Sízemore v. State 357 3d 824 (Tex. App.-Amarillo 20t2, pet. ref d)............. ...'.".......... 9

Thomas v. State 444 S.W.3d 4 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014) ...............' 14

Tucker v. State No. 05-01-01899-CR, 2002 WL 32397713, at*l-2 (Tex.

App.-Dallas oct. 30,2002, no pet.) (not designated for publication) t2

Villarreal v. State 716 S.W.2d 651 (Tex. App.-Corpus Christi 1986, no pet.)... ............12

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Whatley v, State 445 S.W.3d 159 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014) t4

Wílliams v. State, 575 S.W.2d30 (Tex. Crim. App. [Panel Op.] 1979) t1

llilson v. State 139 S.W.3d 104 (Tex. App.-Texarkana 2004, pet. refd).............. .,....9

Winfrey v. State 323 S.W.3d 875 (Tex. Crim. App. 2010) ..'............................ l3

VI

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS

JUAN BLEA, s APPELLANT $

s

v s No. PD-0245-15 $

THE STATE OF TEXAS $ APPELLEE s

FIRST AMENDED STATE'S BRIEF ON THE MERITS'

TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS:

Comes now the State, by and through its Assistant District Attomey, and respectfully submits its brief on the merits urging that the judgment of the Second District Court of Appeals be reversed.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Appellant was charged with, and found guilty of, the first-degree felony

offense of aggravated assault, family violence, and sentenced to five years imprisonment. The majority opinion released by the Second Court of Appeals held

that the evidence supporting "serious" bodily injury was insufficient, and reversed and remanded the case to the trial court. The majority opinion ordered the trial court to (1) modiff its judgment to delete the first-degree felony conviction of

I This Amended Brief is being filed to property reflect the designation of the parties, i.e., Appellant and Appellee. The State enoneously referred to the parties incorrectly in its original brief on merits.

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aggtavated assault of a family member and to instead reflect a second-degree felony conviction for aggravated assault of a family member through the use of a

deadly weapon and (2) conduct a new trial on punishment. Justice Livingston f,rled

a dissenting opinion. , This Court granted the State's Petition for Discretionary Review.

STATEMENT REGARI) G ORAL ARG IIMENT Because the issues presented to this Honorable Court for review are narrow in scope, the State does not believe that oral argument will be helpful to the Court in determining whether the Court of Appeals erred.

ISSUE PRESENTED

Did the Second Court of Appeals improperly apply the standard for reviewing the sufficiency of the evidence ln analyzing whether the complainant suffered serious bodily injury?

STATEME OF'F'ACTS On July 20,20t0, Justina Fassett2 was living with her young daughter and her ex-boyfriend's parents (2 R.R. at2t-23,75,83), The ex-boyfriend, Appellant, was the child's father but was living with a friend at the fime (2 R.R. at 22-23).

Appellant stopped by his parent's home to visit but quickly observed a hickey on Justina's neck and became upset (2 R.R. at 26-28, 118). Appellant's parents were at work, and only Justina and the baby were home (2 R.R. at 26-27,

' By the time of trial, the victim, Justina Fassett, had manied Appellant and her married name was Justina Blea (2 R.R. at 19,73,90), 75-76). Although Justina initially told Appellant that the hickey was "none of [his] business," she finally admitted that she got the hickey from a male friend that she had hung out with the previous night (2 R.R. at 28-30). Appellant hit Justina in the face and told her that he was going to kill her (2 R.R. at 30-32). Justina asked Appellant to stop because the baby was "fussy" (2 R.R. at 33, 125), Appellant stopped and Justina put the baby in bed with a bottle (2 R.R. at33,35,125).

Appellant and Justina began fighting again, and Appellant hit Justina multiple times in the face and ribs, and he continued to hit and kick her after she

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