Gregory Lopez v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided March 5, 2015·No. 03-13-00852-CR·Published

Opinion

ACCEPTED

03-13-00852-CR

4380685

THIRD COURT OF APPEALS

AUSTIN, TEXAS

3/5/2015 10:25:53 AM

JEFFREY D. KYLE

CLERK

Case No. 03-13-00852-CR

_________________________________________ FILED IN 3rd COURT OF APPEALS

AUSTIN, TEXAS

3/5/2015 10:25:53 AM

IN THE THIRD COURT OF APPEALS JEFFREY D. KYLE Clerk

GREGORY LOPEZ, Appellant

vs.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

Appeal from Cause No. CR2012-396 From the 22nd Judicial District Court of Comal County, Texas

APPELLANT’S AMENDED BRIEF REQUEST FOR ORAL ARGUMENT

David K. Sergi

Texas Bar No. 18036000

DAVID K. SERGI &

ASSOCIATES

329 S Guadalupe

San Marcos, TX 78666

Tel: 512.392.5010

Fax: 512.392.5042

E-Mail: david@sergilaw.com Attorney for Appellant

IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

APPELLANT Mr. Gregory Lopez

APPELLEE The State of Texas

DEFENSE COUNSEL AT TRIAL David K. Sergi State Bar No. 18036000 P.O. Box 887, San Marcos, Texas 78666 Tel: (512)-392-5010 Fax: (512) 392-5042 E-Mail: david@sergilaw.com

STATE’S ATTORNEY AT TRIAL Mr. Sammy McCrary Comal County District Attorney’s Office 150 North Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Texas, 78130 Tel: (830) 221-1300 Fax: (830) 608-2008.

APPELLANT’S ATTORNEY ON APPEAL David K. Sergi State Bar No. 18036000 P.O. Box 887, San Marcos, Texas 78666 Tel: (512)-392-5010 Fax: (512) 392-5042 david@sergilaw.com

STATE’S ATTORNEY ON APPEAL Mr. Sammy McCrary Comal County District Attorney’s Office 150 North Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Texas, 78130 Tel: (830) 221-1300 Fax: (830) 608-2008

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Identity of Parties ............................................................................................ 2 Table of Contents ............................................................................................ 3 Index of Authorities ........................................................................................ 4 Statement of the Case ..................................................................................... 5 Statement Regarding Oral Arguments ............................................................ 6 Issues Presented .............................................................................................. 6 Statement of the Facts ..................................................................................... 7 Argument and Authorities .............................................................................. 9 Point of Error Number One

Prosecution made an impermissible comment alluding to the Appellant’s failure to testify resulting in prosecutorial misconduct…………............ 11

Point of Error Number Two

The trial court erred in denying Defense’s motion for directed verdict after a properly sustained objection after the prosecution made the impermissible comment during his final closing argument violating the Appellant’s state and federal Constitutional right to remain silent. ............ 18

Conclusion .................................................................................................... 22 Prayer ............................................................................................................ 23 Certificate of Service .................................................................................... 24 Certificate of Compliance ............................................................................. 25

Index of Authorities

Cases Archie v. State, 340 S.W.3d 734 (Tex. Crim. App. 2011) ...................... 16, 19 Brown v. Mississippi, 297 U.S. 278, 286 (1936) .......................................... 17

Brown v. State, 814 S.W.2d 477, 479 (Tex. App.-Dallas 1991, pet. ref'd)... 13 Carlock v. State, 8 S.W.3d 717, 724 (Tex. App. - Waco 1999 pet. ref 'd). .. 19 Chavez v.

Martinez, 538 U.S.

760 (2003)

.......................................................

17, 18

Cockrell v. State, 933 S.W.2d 73, 89 (Tex. Crim. App. 1996) ..................... 13 Dinkins v. State, 894 S.W.2d 330, 357 (Tex. Crim. App. 1995) ............ 13, 15 Faulkner v. State, 940 S.W.2d 308, 312 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth 1997, pet. ref'd) .............................................................................................................. 15 Hammer v. State, 296 S.W.3d 555 (Tex. Crim. App. 2009)......................... 21 Hawkins v. State, 135 S.W.3d 72 (Tex. Crim. App. 2004)........................... 19 Longoria v. State, 154 S.W.3d 747, 763-64 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2004, pet. ref'd). ............................................................................................ 20 Ludwig v. State, 428 S.W.3d 344, 351 (Tex. App.—Amarillo 2014)19, 20, 21 Madden v. State, 799 S.W.2d 683, 699 (Tex. Crim. App. 1990) ................. 14 Montoya v. State, 744 S.W.2d 15, 37 (Tex.Crim. App.1987) ...................... 13 Mosley v. State, 983 S.W.2d. 249 (Tex. C. App. 1998).......................... 19, 21 Randolph v. State, 353 S.W.3d 887, 891 (Tex. Crim. App. 2011). .............. 12 Sauceda v.

State, 859 S.W.2d 469, 474 (Tex.

App.—Dallas 1993)

............

15

Wead v. State, 129 S.W.3d 126, 130 (Tex. Crim. App. 2004) ............... 12, 13

Statutes

U.S. Const. amend. V. ...................................................................... 12, 13, 17 Tex. Const. Art. 1, § 10 ................................................................................ 13 TX R APP Rule 44.2(a) ................................................................................ 22 Tex. Pen. Code Ann. § 22.021 ........................................................................ 7 Tex. Crim. Proc. Code Ann. art. 38.07(a)..................................................... 21 Tex. Crim. Proc. Code Ann. art. 38.08 ......................................................... 12

Statement of the Case

This is a direct appeal from criminal cause number CR2011-599 in the 207th Judicial District of Comal County. The Appellant, Gregory Lopez, was convicted of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child. He was sentenced to fifty years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Statement Regarding Oral Argument Appellant requests oral argument in this case because he believes it will aid the Court in making its determination as to the issues presented herein.

Issues Presented

Point of Error Number One Prosecution made an impermissible comment alluding to the Appellant’s failure to testify resulting in prosecutorial misconduct.

Point of Error Number Two The trial court erred in denying Defense’s motion for directed verdict after a properly sustained objection after the prosecution made the impermissible comment during his final closing argument violating the Appellant’s state and federal Constitutional right to remain silent.

Statement of Facts

The Appellant was convicted of continuous sexual assault of a child, A.M., and was sentenced to 50 years. See Tex. Pen. Code Ann. § 22.021. The claimant testified the Appellant touched her two times, one time on the buttocks while living at a residence on Dollar Drive and the other while living at a residence on Solms. Both residences are located in Comal County, Texas1.

Mario Moreno, complainants grandfather, testified the Complainant has a reputation for not always being truthful.2 The Complainant cried out by a text message after she and her mother had been in an escalated verbal argument.3 Following the text message, the Complainant threatened her mother demanding her mother choose either her or the Appellant.4 Complainant’s aunt, Alicia Trejo, testified she had found the text message on her brothers phone,5 and claimed the complainant cried out to her at that time after she confronted the victim about the text message.6 Then Trejo testified she had told the victim “if she did not like the situation she was in, all she would have to do is cry out,” in addition to that, she admitted “over the past 5 to 6 years you

1 R.R. Vol. IV, 114:6-116:5, Oct. 16, 2013

2 R.R. Vol. IV at 176:5-9

3 R.R. Vol. IV at 209:9-25

4 R.R. Vol. IV at 208:22-25

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