Ghaffer, Alma Munoz

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 15, 2015
DocketPD-0589-15
StatusPublished

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Ghaffer, Alma Munoz, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

PD-0589-15 PD-0589-15 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 5/15/2015 12:52:08 PM Accepted 5/15/2015 2:16:22 PM ABEL ACOSTA No. PD-- - - - - - - CLERK

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS

THE STATE OF TEXAS Appellant

v.

ALMA MUNOZ GHAFFER Appellee

From the Court of Appeals For the Twelfth District at Tyler

Cause number 12-14-00190-CR

APPELLEE'S PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Appeal from the County Court at Law Number Five of Collin County, the Honorable Dan K. Wilson, Judge Presiding

KYLE SHAW shawlaw@sbcglobal.net 1333 W. McDermott, Suite 200 McKinney, Texas Tel: 214-726-0088 May 15, 2015 Fax: 214-387-3353 State Bar No. 24004917 TABLE OF CONTENTS

IDENTIFICATION OF PARTIES ....................................................................................... 3

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ............................................................................... 4

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT .................................... 5

STATEMENT OF THE CASE ........................................................................................... 6

STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY .......................................... 6

QUESTION PRESENTED FOR REVIEW ........................................................................................ 7

A local police department's policy should not confer jurisdiction upon its magistrate to issue a blood draw warrant for a crime over which the magistrate and his county would, otherwise, have absolutely no jurisdiction. Based on the facts presented in the record, did the court of appeals err in finding that a Dallas magistrate had jurisdiction to issue a blood draw warrant for an individual whose presence in Dallas County was solely as the result of the decision of the arresting officer and for no stated purpose other than policy, despite the crime and the arrest occurring in Collin County, Texas?

REASONS FOR REVIEW .................................................................. 7

STATEMENT OF FACTS .......................................................................................... 8

ARGUMENT ................................................................................. 10

The Twelfth Court of Appeals erred in finding that presence of a person within a county, alone, is enough to confer jurisdiction on a Magistrate to issue and effectuate a blood draw warrant. Based on the facts presented, the Twelfth Court of Appeals erred in deciding that the Dallas magistrate had jurisdiction to issue a blood draw warrant for Appellee where (1) Appellee I was arrested in Collin County, (2) the offense occurred in Collin County, and (3) the only reason Appellee was present in Dallas County was because of the arresting officer's decision and pursuant to alleged police department policy. In doing so, the court of appeals created a per se rule wherein mere presence, without consideration of other circumstances, is enough to confer jurisdiction on a magistrate for search warrant purposes. Such a rule flies in the face of the opposition to forum shopping, appears contrary to other case law regarding blood draw warrants, and allows for the circumvention of jurisdictional limits.

CONCLUSION.............................................................................. 15

PRAYER FOR RELIEF ......................................................................................... 15

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ............................................................ .17

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ...................................................... 17

2 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTIES

Parties: Counsel: The State of Texas Greg Willis Collin County Criminal District Attorney

John R. Rolater, Jr. Assistant Criminal District Attorney Chief of Appellate Division

Calli D. Bailey Assistant District Attorney Trial Counsel Appellate Counsel

Collin County District Attorney's Office 2100 Bloomdale Road, Suite 200 McKinney, Texas 75071

ALMA MUNOZ KYLE SHAW GHAFFER 1333 W. McDermott, Suite 200 McKinney, Texas Tel: 214-726-0088 Fax: 214-387-3353 State Bar No. 24004917 shawlaw@sbcglobal.net

HANNAH STROUD Co-Counsel Philips & Epperson Attorneys, LP 2301 Virginia Parkway McKinney, Texas 75071 hstroud@philipsandepperson.com

Judge: Court: The Hon. Dan K. Collin County Court at Law No. 5 Wilson Presiding Judge Collin County, Texas

3 INDEX OF AUTHORITES

STATUTES

Tex. R. App. P. 66.3(a) ...................................................................... 7

Tex. R. App. P. 66.3(b )...................................................................... 7

Tex. Trans. Code §724.011 ................................................................ 13

CASES

Bitner v. State, 135 S.W.3d 906, 908-09 (Tex. App.-Fort Worth 2004, pet. ref'd) ....................................... 11

Gilbert v. State, 439 S. W.2d 783 (Tex. Crim. App. 1973) ............................................................ 11

Missouri v. McNeely, 133 S. Ct. 1552, 1561, 185 L. Ed. 2d 696 (2013) (citations removed) ................................................................. 14

Sanchez v. State, 365 S.W.3d 681, 686 (Tex. Crim. App. 2012) ........................................................ 11, 12

State v. Anderson, 445 S.W.3d 895 (Tex. App.-Beaumont 2014, no pet. h.) ........................................ 14

State v. Ghaffer, No. 12-14-00190-CR, 2015 WL 1735560 (Tex. App.-Tyler March 15, 2015) (not designated for publication) ................................................. 6, 12

Weems v. State, 434 S.W.3d 655 (Tex. App.-San Antonio 2014, pet. granted) .................................. .13

4 No. PD-_ _ _ _ _ __

THE STATE OF TEXAS

v. ALMA MUNOZ GHAFFER

TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS:

COMES NOW, Appellee, by and through her counsel, KYLE SHAW and

co-counsel, HANNAH STROUD, and respectfully urges this Court to grant

discretionary review of the above-named cause.

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT

Oral argument is requested in this matter. The issue before the Court is a

matter of first impression and the Court would benefit from further oral argument

in addition to the petition presented.

5 STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Alma Munoz Ghaffer (Appellee) was charged with driving while

intoxicated. CR 5. Appellee filed a motion to suppress challenging the validity of

the warrant that allowed for the blood draw. CR 9-12. The trial court granted

Appellee's motion to suppress. CR 13. The state appealed the decision and the

Twelfth District Court of Appeals held that the trial court erred in granting the

suppression. State v. Ghaffer, No. 12-14-00190-CR, 2015 WL 1735560 (Tex.

App.-Tyler March 15, 2015) (not designated for publication). Appellee herein

files her Petition for Discretionary Review.

STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY

The Twelfth District Court of Appeals issued its opinion on March 15, 2015,

reversing the trial court's decision. Ghaffer, 2015 WL 1735560. Appellee herein

timely files her Petition for Discretionary Review.

Pursuant to a docket equalization order issued by the Supreme Court of

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