Herschel Jerome Hurd v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided August 19, 2010·No. 02-09-00226-CR·Published

Opinion

                                                COURT OF APPEALS

                                                 SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                                FORT WORTH

                                                NO.  2-09-226-CR

HERSCHEL JEROME HURD                                                              APPELLANT

                                                             V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS                                                                             STATE

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          FROM CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT NO. 1 OF TARRANT COUNTY

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                                                      OPINION

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I.  Introduction


Appellant Herschel Jerome Hurd appeals his conviction for aggravated assault on a public servant.[1]  He contends in three issues that the evidence is factually insufficient to establish the aggravating element of the offense, that the trial court erred by including an affirmative deadly weapon finding in the judgment, and that the judgment should be reformed to delete any reference to a firearm.  We affirm the judgment as modified.

II.  Background

At approximately 8 a.m. on August 20, 2008, Tarrant County Sheriff=s Officer Michael Thompson escorted five inmates, Appellant, Christopher Shaw, James Edwards, Erick Davila, and Julian Torres, to the basketball gym on the eighth floor of the Tarrant County Jail.  Officer Thompson conducted a pat-down search of each of the inmates before escorting them to the gym.


After Officer Thompson secured the exterior gym door and left the inmates to play basketball, the inmates called Officer Thompson back because there was water on the gym floor.  Officer Thompson then took the inmates to another gym on the eighth floor, and Shaw and Torres entered the second gym. As Officer Thompson was closing the door to the second gym, Appellant, Davila, and Edwards attacked him and pushed him into a nearby vestibule.  All three pushed, kicked, and punched Officer Thompson; Officer Thompson tripped, fell into the gym, and was kicked in the head.  Appellant stepped on the back of Officer Thompson=s neck, told Officer Thompson not to move, and demanded that Officer Thompson tell him which key opened the door.  Davila had a shank in his hand and began stabbing Officer Thompson.  An inmate removed Officer Thompson=s wallet and keys and attempted to remove his shirt.  Officer Thompson testified that the inmates told him that they would kill him if he did not give them an escape route; Officer Thompson gave them a route that was not an actual escape route.

Davila yelled that Asomebody is coming@ when an elevator arrived on the floor, and Appellant, Edwards, and Davila ran toward the elevator.  Officer Teresa Otterson and Tarranty County maintenance workers Nathan Peters and Charles Tucker were on the elevator.  One of the inmates punched Officer Otterson in the head, and Officer Otterson fell to the floor.  Appellant then punched Peters.  Appellant, Edwards, and Davila then fled.

Officer Raymond Manning and other officers responding to the emergency call apprehended Appellant and Edwards as they were trying to open the back exit doors in the gym; Appellant had Thompson=s keys and was trying to open the door.[2]  Officer Manning testified that Appellant appeared to be trying to escape and that it did not appear that Appellant was being forced to participate.  Officer Manning also testified that he observed blood on Appellant=s hands and that Appellant had an injury on his thumb near where he would have held a weapon.


Officer Thompson was taken to the hospital; he had a cut on his left cheek that required eleven stitches and a cut above his left eye that required three stitches.  Officer Thompson also had pain in his neck, suffered from headaches, and did not return to work for nine weeks.  He testified that he did not recall seeing a shank during the attack and does not know who stabbed him.  He also testified, however, that he can definitively say that Appellant participated in the attack.

Officers recovered a shank, a homemade weapon, from the gym floor.  They recovered a second shank from a sewer pipe connected to the toilets near the gym.  The officers determined that the shanks had been made from heating elements provided to inmates to warm their food.  Analysis of DNA collected from the first shank revealed a mixture of three DNA contributors, and Appellant could not be excluded as a contributor; a partial profile from DNA on the shank handle was consistent with Appellant=s DNA.  And analysis of DNA from Appellant=s jumpsuit excluded all inmates other than Appellant and contained DNA from Thompson.

Shaw testified that prior to August 20, 2008, he became aware of an escape p

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