Eric Roel Jimenez v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 25, 2015
Docket13-13-00066-CR
StatusPublished

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Eric Roel Jimenez v. State, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

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ACCEPTED 13-13-00066-CR THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 2/25/2015 5:05:22 PM DORIAN RAMIREZ CLERK

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS CAUSE NO. 13-13-00066-CR FILED IN 13th COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI/EDINBURG, TEXAS ON APPEAL FROM 2/25/2015 5:05:22 PM THE 357TH DISTRICT COURTDORIAN E. RAMIREZ OF CAMERON COUNTY, TEXAS Clerk CAUSE NO. 2012-DCR-1135-E

ERIC ROEL JIMENEZ V. STATE OF TEXAS

* * * * * * * * * * APPELLANT'S BRIEF * * * * * * * * * *

Larry Warner, ATTORNEY AT LAW Counsel for Eric Jimenez 3109 Banyan Circle Harlingen, Tx 78550 7443 Phone (956) 230 0361 Tex.State Bar# 20871500 Usdc,Stdx# 1230 office@larrywarner.com website: larrywarner.com Member, Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States (1984)

APPELLANT REQUESTS ORAL ARGUMENT, PURSUANT TO TEX.R.APP.PROC.39.7 Pursuant to Tex.R.App.Proc.38.1(a),Appellant provides the following identity of parties and counsel:

PARTIES AND INTERESTED PERSONS

1. Eric Roel Jimenez, Appellant.

2. Hon. Brian Clark Erskine, State Bar No. 24074182, Assistant District Attorney, Cameron County Courthouse, 964 East Harrison, Brownsville, Texas 78520, Phone (956) 544-0849. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY AT TRIAL

3. Hon. Brandy Bailey, State Bar No. 24050244, Assistant District Attorney, Cameron County Courthouse, 964 East Harrison, Brownsville, Texas 78520, Phone (956) 544-0849. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY AT TRIAL

4. Hon. Luis V. Saenz, State Bar No. 17514880, District Attorney, District Attorney, Cameron County Courthouse, 964 East Harrison, Brownsville, Texas 78520, Phone (956) 544-0849. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY AT TRIAL AND ON APPEAL

5. Hon. Jennifer Marie Avendano, State Bar No. 24052304, District Attorney, District Attorney, Cameron County Courthouse, 964 East Harrison, Brownsville, Texas 78520, Phone (956) 544-0849. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ON APPEAL

6. Hon. Richard R. Rodriguez (DECEASED), State Bar No. 17148527, Attorney at Law, 1117 E Harrison St., Harlingen, Texas 78550, Phone (956) 425- 4992. DEFENSE ATTORNEY AT TRIAL

7. Hon. Ricardo Alonzo Barrera, State Bar No. 24071959, Attorney at Law, 1314 E. Harrison, Harlingen, Texas 78550, Phone (956) 428-2822. DEFENSE ATTORNEY ON APPEAL

INITIAL BRIEF - 2 8. HON. LARRY WARNER, State Bar No. 20871500, Law Office of Larry Warner, 3109 Banyan Circle, Harlingen, TX 78550. Phone (956) 230-0361. DEFENSE ATTORNEY ON APPEAL

INITIAL BRIEF - 3 Pursuant to Tex.R.App.Proc.38.1(b,Appellant provides the following table of contents:

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE IDENTITY OF PARTIES...................................2-3

TABLE OF CONTENTS.....................................4-5

TABLE OF AUTHORITIES..................................6-8

STATEMENT OF CASE.......................................9

ISSUES PRESENTED.......................................10

1. Is this a proscribed summary of the evidence or comment on the weight of the evidence? Is the error fundamental? Is any error harmless beyond a reasonable doubt?

Immediately after the prosecutor argued that the defendant must be guilty because he refused the breath test, the Judge said, “I mean, it just tracks the evidence”.

2. Is this egregious harm: “Intoxication means...having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more”? (CR52)

3. Did the state’s proof disprove this exception: “except a device used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks” in proving operation of a “motor vehicle”?(CR8)

4. Is this egregious harm? Does this instruction amount to a proscribed comment on the weight of the evidence? “The law in our State provides that a person may be convicted on the testimony of one witness....”(CR 53, ¶3)

INITIAL BRIEF - 4 STATEMENT OF FACTS..................................11-12

SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT............................... 13-15

ARGUMENT............................................16-34

CONCLUSION AND REQUEST FOR RELIEF.....................35

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE.................................36

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE..............................36

INITIAL BRIEF - 5 Pursuant to Tex.R.App.Proc.38.1(c),Appellant provides the following index of authorities arranged alphabetically and indicating the pages of the brief where the authorities are cited:

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES CASES PAGES Almanza v. State,686 S.W.2d157(Tex.Crim.App.[en banc]1984) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 "Intoxication means...having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more."

Blue v. State,41 S.W.3d 129(Tex.Crim.App.[En Banc]2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,17,22,33 The Code prohibits the Judge from commenting on or summing up the evidence.

Boozer v. State,717S.W.2d608(Tex.Crim.App.1986) . . 30 It used to be that the measure of the legal sufficiency of the evidence was the instruction to the jury actually given.

Carbide Int.,Ltd. v. State, 695S.W.2d653,659hn10(Tex. App.–Austin 1985,no pet.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 A penal statute... must be couched in such explicit terms that the party upon whom it is to operate may with reasonable certainty ascertain what the statute requires to be done, and when it must be done; otherwise, there would be no opportunity for a person charged with the duty to protect himself by the performance of it according to the law.

Clark v. State(App. 5 Dist. 1994) 878 S.W.2d 224 . 21 To determine whether trial court's comments on evidence prejudiced defendant's rights, reviewing court considers consequences that probably resulted from trial court's comments; error is harmless if reviewing courts determines beyond reasonable doubt that court's error made no contribution to conviction.

INITIAL BRIEF - 6 Fulminante v. Arizona,499 U.S.279(1991) . . . . . 23,33 The error was structural, not trial error.

Hoang v. State (App. 6 Dist. 1999) 997 S.W.2d 678. 18,20 A trial court improperly comments on the weight of the evidence if it makes a statement that implies approval of the state's argument, that indicates any disbelief in the defense's position, or that diminishes the credibility of the defense's approach to its case.

Leal v. State,338S.W.2d 443(Tex.Crim.App.1960) . . 25 “[T]he jury[,] relied heavily upon its alcohol content.”

Malik v. State,953 S.W.2d 234(Tex.Crim.App.[En Banc]1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,31 The Court of Criminal Appeals said the measure of review was a theoretically correct charge, rather than the charge actually given.

McElroy v. State,667S.W.2d856(Tex.App.–Dallas 1984,pet. granted,affirmed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 The state did not disprove it.No one said, “This was not a device used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks”.

Rodriguez v. State,758 S.W.2d 787,788(Tex.Crim.App.[En Banc]1988) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 "On rehearing, this Court held that Rule 81(b)(2), Tex.R.App.Pro., and not the tests set out in Almanza, supra, govern in deciding whether this kind of charge error was harmless to the defendant."

Rosamond v. State,730 S.W.2d 147(Tex.App.–Corpus Christi,no pet.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 The Court of Appeals acquitted Appellant when the state failed to prove a different exception.

Strong v. State (App.13 Dist.2004)138S.W.3d 546 . 17,18

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