Demarkcus L. Clark v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 17, 2010
Docket02-08-00300-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

                                                COURT OF APPEALS

                                                 SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                                FORT WORTH

                                                NO.  2-08-300-CR

DEMARKCUS L. CLARK                                                                     APPELLANT

                                                             V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS                                                                             STATE

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

          FROM CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT NO. 2 OF TARRANT COUNTY

                                                      OPINION

I.  Introduction


A grand jury indicted Appellant Demarkcus L. Clark on February 2, 2007. The indictment alleged that on or about July 25, 2004, Appellant intentionally caused the death of Keiss Allison by shooting him with a firearm during the course of committing or attempting to commit robbery.[1]  Appellant pleaded not guilty at his trial in August 2008.  The jury found Appellant guilty of capital murder, and the trial court sentenced him to life in prison.  Appellant contends in two points that the evidence is factually insufficient to sustain his conviction and that he received ineffective assistance of counsel.  We affirm.

II.  Factual Background

At approximately 1 a.m. on July 25, 2004, Fort Worth police officers responded to a reported shooting at an apartment complex.  Officer James Chilson was the first to arrive, and he testified that he saw the victim, Keiss Allison, lying in the roadway approximately 100 feet from his apartment, with six or more people standing nearby.

Christopher Carter testified that he lived with Allison at the time of the shooting, that he met Allison while Arunning around looking for some dope,@ that Allison was a drug dealer, and that Allison supplied drugs to him in exchange for the use of his car.  Carter admitted he had abused drugs, specifically crack cocaine, the day of the shooting, but he testified he had been Aclean@ for about a year as of the time of trial.  Carter also testified, however, that he was on parole from a fifty-year sentence for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. 

Carter testified that a Akind of a chubby fellow@ driving a brown or tan Buick LeSabre or similar car had stopped at the apartment earlier on the night of the shooting and asked for Allison.  Carter told the man Allison was not there. 


Carter last saw Allison in the apartment at approximately 9 p.m. the night of the shooting when Carter left to go to the store with Tonya Fluker and other people he did not know.[2]  When he and the others returned from the store, Carter saw a man he described as Aa slim fella@ in the apartment parking lot carrying a pistol-grip shotgun.  Carter testified that he did not see the man well enough to identify him for the police but that the car he had seen earlier that night was Apossibly@ at the apartment at the time.  The man with the shotgun told the driver of the car that it would be best if they left.  Carter Abailed out of the truck, ran into the front of the apartments[,] and . . . hid behind some trash cans.@  He heard about three gunshots while hiding.  After he felt it was safe to do so, Carter emerged from his hiding place and sat on the curb in front of the apartments.  He admitted, however, that he subsequently Akind of ran and ducked and dodged@ the police for approximately two years because he did not want to be involved. 


Anthony Foreman testified that Allison was a friend and one of his drug dealers.  Foreman walked to Allison=s apartment about midnight the night of the shooting to Ado drugs,@ and when he arrived, Allison and Christopher Henderson were standing in the apartment doorway Arapping about [him] walking over there.@  Foreman testified that he, Allison, and Henderson had been standing by the gate near Allison=s apartment when a gold Cutlass pulled into the parking lot.  A heavy-set, African-American man got out of the passenger-seat and walked up to the fence.  On Allison=s invitation, Allison and the man went inside the apartment together.  A slimmer African-American man then got out of the rear passenger-seat of the car, and Henderson told the man to wait outside.  The slimmer man Agot mad and told [Henderson] that was his money and he was goin[g] in there about the business, too.@ 

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