Herring, Timothy

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided April 2, 2015·No. PD-0376-15·Published

Opinion

CAUSE NO. 3 76-tS ^— ORIGINAL IN THE

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

OF TEXAS

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

TIMOTHY HERRING/ APPELLANT APR 02 2015 VS.

Abel Acosta, Clerk

THE STATE OF TEXAS, RESPONDENT

APPELLANT PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

FROM THE 271ST. DISTRICT COURT OF WISE COUNTY

CAUSE NUMBER (CR16345), AND THE SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS

CAUSE NUMBER 02-12-00546-CR.

FILED IN

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COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS APR 09 2015

Abel Acosta, Clerk

TIMOTHY. HERRING (PRO-SE)

TDCJ-NO. 01822827

JOHN CONNALLY UNIT 899 FM 632

KENEDY,' TEXAS 78119

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

TABLE OF CONTENTS .v. ... : .ii INDEX OF AUTHORITY . . .iii STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY. .iv STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENTS . :. „ . . 1 STATEMENT OF THE CASE .. . ........ ... 2 GROUND FOR REVIEW: .... ... .... . . .... . 2 GROUND FOR REVIEW NUMBER ONE:

DID THE COURT OF APPEALS ERR IN CONDUCTING AN INCOMPLETE FACTUAL SUFFICIENCY REVIEW WHEN THE COURT FAILED TO DISCUSS KEY EVIDENCE CONTAINED IN THE RECORD, BUT INSTEAD ONLY CONSIDERED THE LEGAL SUFFICIENCY STANDARD OF REVIEW?

REASON FOR REVIEW:

THE COURT OF APPEALS. HAS DECIDED AN IMPORTANT QUESTION OF STATE LAW THAT IS IN CONFLICT WITH APPLICABLE DECISIONS OF THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, IN PARTICULAR SIMS V. STATE, NO. 1328-01 (TEX.CR.APP. MARCH 12,2003) AND CAIN v. STATE 958 S.W, 2d 404 (TEX.CR.APP. 1997)

ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES. . .... . ... 3 PRAYER FOR RELIEF. . ., . .4 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE. . . ... ..... .-v. 5 APPENDIX [OPINION] ATTACHED

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

STATE CASES: PAGES

SIMS v. STATE, NO. 1328-01 (TEX.CR.APP. MARCH 12, 2003) .2,3,4 CAIN v. STATE, 958 S.W.2d 404,408 (TEX.CR.APP.1997) 2,3-4

FEDERAL LAW JACKSON v. VIRGINIA 443 U.S. 307, 319 (99 S Ct.2781,2789 (1979).3 STATUES

SEC. 15.01 (a), TEX.PENAL CODE ANN. (WEST 2011) iv,3 SEC. 19.02 (b)(1), TEX.PENAL CODE ANN (WEST 2011). iv,3 SEC. 19.03 (a)(1), TEX.-PENAL CODE ANN. (WEST SUPP. 2013) iv,3

CONSTITUTION PROVISIONS 14TH AMENDMENT U.S. CONST .. .. .-2,3 6TH AMENDMENT U.S. CONST - 2.3 ART. 1 SEC. 10- TEX. CONST 2,3

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STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Appellant was indicted for Attempted Capital Murder. The offense was alleged to have occurred on or about June 2011.

A jury convicted Appellant of Attempted Capital Murder, based <VoT V on a guilty plea, the jury also convicted appellant of unauthori-

ed use of a motor vehicle (The Tractor), a State jail Felony. The Trial Court sentenced appellant to Twenty (20) years confine ment for the attempted capital murder conviction.

Appellant Appealed to the second District Court of Appeals in Fort worth, Texas.

On January 16, 2014 the Fort Worth court of Appeals rendered its decision affirming appellant's judgment of conviction. Appe llant file a request for a out of time Petition for Discretionary Review. On February 11, 2015, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Granted the request. Appellant now files this Petition for Discr etionary Review with the clerk of the Court of Appeals for filing within the Thirty (30) days after the court of criminal appeals made its Final Ruling on the cause.

IV

CAUSE NO.

IN THE

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

OF TEXAS

TIMOTHY HERRING, APPELLANT

VS.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, RESPONDENT

APPELLANTS PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

TO THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS-

APPELLANT RESPECTFULLY SUBMITS THIS PETITION FOR DISCRETIONA RY REVIEW AND MOVES THAT THIS HONORABLE COURT GRANT REVIEW OF THIS CAUSE AND OFFERS THE FOLLOWING IN SUPPORT THEREOF:

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT

APPELLANT REQUESTS ORAL ARGUMENT IN THIS CASE BECAUSE SUCH ARGUMENT MAY ASSIST THE COURT IN APPLYING THE FACTS TO THE TSSUES RAISED. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT ORAL ARGUMENT MAY HELP SIMPLIFY

THE FACTS AND CLARIFY THE ISSUES.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Appellant was convicted of Attempted Capital Murder by a jury and sentence to Twenty (20) years of confinement by the court. Appellant seeks review of the court of appeals judgment affirming his conviction.

Specifically, The Court of Appeals did not detail or discuss the evidence in its factual sufficiency review and only applied the legal sufficiency review and did not properly evaluate the record in relation to the, "Evidentiary Sufficiency" complaint.

GROUNDS AND REASONS FOR REVIEW

GROUND FOR REVIEW NUMBER ONE (RESTATED):

Did the court of appeals conduct an incomplete factual suffi ciency review when the court failed to discuss key evidence contained in the record, but instead only considered the legal sufficiency standard of review?

REASONS FOR REVIEW

The Court of Appeals has decided an important question of State or Federal law that is in conflict with Applicable decis ions of the Court of Criminal Appeals, in particular, Sims v. State, NO. 1328-01 (TEX.CR.APP. MARCH 12,2003) and CAIN v. STATE, 958 S.W.-2d, 404 (TEX .CR. APP .1997 ).

ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES

The Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment of conviction and held cnat the evidence was sufficient to support the issue of whether the evidence showed the offense was committed with the "intent'* to "kill*' Trooper Patterson.

The Court of Appeals discussed some of the evidence then summarily held the..."Viewing the evidence in tne light most favorable to the jury's verdict and deferring to the jury's weighing of the evidence, we conclude that a rational factfinder could have found the elements of attempted capital murder beyond a reasonable doubt." See, (CR. APP. OP. PP. 15-16) Quote JACKSON v. VIRGINIA, 443 U.S. 307, 319 (99 S.Ct. 2781, 2789 (1979). The Court did not, however refer to key evidence contain ed in the record or separately discuss the two different standard of review.

The following evidence, in which the court of appeals failed to consider, consisted of: (1) The Police received a report that two people were traveling in wise County in a white van that was stolen (2) The Police found the van and although they quickly arrested the passenger, the driver (Appellant) escaped and commandeered an orange tractor that was parked in a driveway (3) The tractor was going as fast as it would go and was moving "away from law enforcement vehicles while attempting to evade them." (4) The. chase had been continuing for over an hour. See, (CR.AFP.OP.PP. 2-3). None of this evidence was discussed in the court review.

The Court of Appeals has failed to conduct a meaningful factual sufficiency review as specified by this courc's decision in CANE v. STATE, 958 S.W. 2d 404, 408 (TEX.CR.APP. 1997)(Should apply proper standard of review and discuss all the evidence) The requirement to discuss evidence identified by the appellant was reiterated by this court in SIMS v. STATE NO. 1328-01 (TEX. CR.APP. March 12, 2003).

Like the court of appeals in SIMS SUPRA, the reviewing court in this case never mentioned, or presumably considered the evid ence contained in the record. Id. at 3. The SIMS Opinion reversed for failure to acknowledge and consider specific evidence argued in support of a factual sufficiency claim. Id at 4-5 This court should grant review to provide guidance to the Fort Worth court of appeals and other courts of appeals, that a full review is required to properly evaluate a factual suffici ency point of error, SIMS V. STATE NO. 1328-01 PP. 4-5 (TEX.CR. APP. MARCH 12, 2003). This court should clarify that evidence argued by appellant should be discussed in this analysis. The court should also make clear that separate reviews for factual and legal suffici ency are required because of the different standards to be appl ied.

PRAYER FOR RELIEF

WHEREFORE, PREMISE CONSIDERED, Appellant respectfully prays that the court grant this Petition for Discretionary Review upon submission, reverse the judgment of the court of appeals,

RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED

TIMOTHY HERRING (PRO-S&T

TDCJ NUMBER 01822827 JOHN B. CONNALLY UNIT 899 FM 632

KENEDY, TEXAS 78119

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

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