Bobby H. Bouchelle v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 26, 2006
Docket02-04-00526-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

                                COURT OF APPEALS

                                       SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                   FORT WORTH

                                        NO. 2-04-526-CR

BOBBY H. BOUCHELLE                                                         APPELLANT

                                                   V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS                                                                STATE

                                              ------------

        FROM CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT NO. 3 OF TARRANT COUNTY

                                MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

I.  Introduction


Appellant Bobby H. Bouchelle appeals his conviction for burglary of a habitation with intent to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.[2]  A jury found Bouchelle guilty of one count of burglary of a habitation with intent to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of aggravated assault, and it assessed his punishment at sixty years= confinement and a $9,005.83 fine.  The trial court sentenced him accordingly.  In three points, Bouchelle contends that the evidence is legally and factually insufficient and that the trial court erred by overruling his motion for mistrial.  We will affirm.

II.  Factual and Procedural Background

Patricia Burgess is Bouchelle=s ex-girlfriend and ex-business partner in a mowing business.[3]  Burgess and Bouchelle jointly owned a bush hog tractor that they used in their mowing business.  After they broke up, Bouchelle kept the tractor on his property. 


On July 4, 2003, Burgess, her long-time friend Tammie Henderson, and Henderson=s date, Clifford Cogdill, attended several Fourth of July cookouts. The three returned to Burgess=s house that night, and Henderson=s younger brother, Thomas Selby, and his girlfriend came over.  Dennis Simmons was renting a room in Burgess=s home at the time, and he was already asleep in his room when Burgess and the others arrived.  Around one o=clock in the morning, Selby and his girlfriend went to bed in Burgess=s third bedroom, Burgess went to her room, and Henderson and Cogdill fell asleep on the couches in the living room. 


Around 4:30 in the morning, Henderson awoke to a Arustling noise@ in Burgess=s kitchen.  She saw the shadow of a large man, and within seconds, the man hit her over the head with what she said Afelt like a pipe.@  She sat up, saw that the man was Bouchelle, and asked, ABobby, what are you doing?@ Bouchelle again struck her with the same object, which Henderson later learned was an axe handle.  Bouchelle was wearing Ablack from head to toe,@ a dark watch cap pulled down over his forehead, and a cut-off sleeve over his mouth and nose.  Cogdill, who had been sleeping on the other couch, stood up, but Bouchelle struck him with the axe handle, knocking Cogdill to the floor. Henderson ran to Simmons=s room for help, but Bouchelle followed her and knocked out Simmons with the axe handle as well.  Henderson then ran into the hall near the bathroom, and Bouchelle began attacking her with a knife. Bouchelle smelled strongly of diesel and tequila, and he told Henderson, ABitch, you got to die.@  After receiving several deep cuts and stabs, Henderson managed to get the knife away from Bouchelle and to throw it in the bathroom sink.  Selby, who awoke to Henderson=s screaming, came out of the third bedroom and struggled with Bouchelle.  During the struggle, Bouchelle=s watch cap and the sleeve over his face came off.  Selby knocked Bouchelle to the floor, got the axe handle away from him, and hit Bouchelle several times before Bouchelle crawled out of the house.  In the meantime, Selby=s girlfriend called 911.  After Bouchelle left the house, Selby and his girlfriend saw a small white car drive off from behind Burgess=s barn. 


Police and an ambulance arrived at Burgess=s house shortly thereafter. Henderson, Simmons, and Cogdill were taken to the hospital to be treated for their injuries.  Around five o=clock in the morning, Deputy Larry Beuchaw was dispatched to the scene, and while en route, he saw a white four-door vehicleCwhich matched the description he had been given of the perpetrator=s vehicleC

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