Bruce Vincent Felder v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 3, 2008
Docket13-07-00626-CR
StatusPublished

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<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Univers" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><CENTER></SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG>NUMBER 13-07-626-CR</CENTER>

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<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG><CENTER>COURT OF APPEALS</CENTER>

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG><CENTER>THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS</CENTER>

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG><CENTER>CORPUS CHRISTI</STRONG></SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial"> - </SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 16pt"><STRONG>EDINBURG</STRONG>  </SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"></CENTER>

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<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG>BRUCE VINCENT FELDER,                   Appellant,</STRONG></SPAN></P>

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG><CENTER>v.</CENTER>

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG>THE STATE OF TEXAS,           Appellee.</STRONG></SPAN></P>

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG>                                                                                                                      </STRONG></SPAN></P>

<P ALIGN="CENTER"><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG>On appeal from the 22nd District Court </STRONG></SPAN></P>

<P ALIGN="CENTER"><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG>of Hays County, Texas</STRONG></SPAN></P>

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<P ALIGN="CENTER"><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 16pt"><STRONG></STRONG></SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 16pt"><STRONG>MEMORANDUM OPINION</STRONG></SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial"><STRONG></STRONG></SPAN></P>

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial"><CENTER><STRONG>Before</STRONG></SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG> Justices Rodriguez, Garza, and Vela</CENTER>

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial" STYLE="font-size: 14pt"><STRONG><CENTER>Memorandum Opinion by Justice Vela</STRONG></SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial"></CENTER>

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial"> </SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial">A jury found appellant, Bruce Vincent Felder, guilty of criminal mischief, a state-jail

felony.  <EM>See</EM> Tex. Penal Code Ann.  28.03(a)(1), (b)(4) (Vernon Supp. 2007).  The trial

court sentenced him to one year in a state-jail facility and ordered him to pay $3,000 in

restitution.  By two issues, Felder challenges the legal and factual sufficiency of the

evidence to support the verdict.  We affirm.</SPAN></P>

<P ALIGN="CENTER"><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial">I.  Background</SPAN></P>

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial"> On January 27, 2006, Opal Jones drove to a Wal-Mart store in San Marcos.  In the

Wal-Mart parking lot, she spotted a car which was about to leave a parking space.  After

the car pulled out of the space, she pulled into and parked her car in the spot.  As she

parked her car, she heard someone honk at her.  Then, a car parked directly behind her,

blocking her car in the spot.  Jones testified that an "agitated" man, whom she identified

at trial as Felder, got out of the car, approached her car "angrily," and banged on her

window.  She opened her window to hear Felder, who was yelling and using profanity,

claiming she had taken his parking spot.  She told him "that was not what happened" and

rolled up her window.  Felder left, and he and a woman, who was waiting in his car, went

into the Wal-Mart, leaving Jones's car blocked.  Jones waited for them to enter the store

before she got out of her car.  She went inside the store to find someone to help her

because she was frightened.  As she was explaining the situation to a Wal-Mart employee,

Felder approached them and, speaking loudly and using profane words, accused her of

trying to "tell on" him.  When Jones asked the employee to call a security guard, Felder

yelled at her, and called her an "ugly name."  Felder told Jones that he was "parked right

behind you, so you're going to have to talk to me if you want to go."  He then left the store.  

The employee suggested that Jones finish her grocery shopping, and, if Felder was still in

the parking lot when she finished, someone would escort her to her car.  After Jones

finished grocery shopping, she went to the manager's office and asked someone to escort

her to her car.  An employee walked with her to her car; Felder's car was no longer

blocking her vehicle.  However, after she placed the groceries in the back of her car, she

saw numerous key marks on the driver's side door of her car.  The key marks were not

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