Hill, Ex Parte Anthony

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 22, 2015
DocketPD-0915-15
StatusPublished

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Hill, Ex Parte Anthony, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

PD-0915-15 PD-0915-15 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 7/17/2015 5:16:18 PM Accepted 7/22/2015 3:48:12 PM IN TI]E ABEL ACOSTA CLERK COURT OF CIIIMINAI- APPEAI,S OF TEXAS

ANTI.IONY IÌILL, $ APPELI,ANT s s V" s No. s s THN STATE OF ]'EXAS, s APPELI,EE $

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APPELLANT'S PETITION F'OII DISCRETIONARY IìEVIEW

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MICHAEL LOGAN WARE 300 Burnett Street Suitc 160 Fort Worth, TX 76102 July 22, 2015 Telephone: 817/ 338 - 4100 Telecopier: 817i 698- 0000 Texas Statc Bar Number:20864200

ATTOIìNEY FOII APPIì,LLANT' IDIINTITIES OF PAIITIIìS AND COUNSEL Appellant: Anthony lJill

lì.e¡rrcsented by: Michael Logan Ware (on pletlial wlit of habeas cor.pus and on appeal) Terri Moole (on pretrial writ of habeas colpus and on appeal 300 Bulnett Stl'eet Suire 160 l-ort Vy'orth, TX76102

A¡rpellee: 1-he State of Texas

Re¡rresented by: Susan Hawk, Criminal Disn"ict Attorney

Chris Plyor', Assi.stant l)istrict AÍtorney (on writ of habeas colpus)

Brian P. Higginbotharn, Assistant District Attolney (on appeal)

Dallas County District Attorney's Office 133 North Riverflont Boulevard LB-19 l)allas, 'fX 7 5207 -4399

Trial Judge: The l{onorable Brandon Birminghani Presiding Judge 292nd Judicial Distlict Couú Dallas County, Texas

The IJonolable Lan'y Mitchell .Tudge who plesided ovel'the Writ of lJabeas Corpus 292nd Judicial District Dallas County, Iexas

u TAI}LE OF CONTENTS PAGE

lNDllXOFAUlllORlTllìS.. .... iv

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT . .

STATEMI]NT OF- I-I-IE CASI]

STATEMENTOFPROCEDURALHISTORY ........,.. 2

GROUNDSANDREASONSFORREVIEW .......3 ARGUMENT SUPPORTING GROI]NDS AND REASONS FORREVIEW .........9 PRAYERFORRELIEF ......... 20

CERTIFICA"I]] OF COMPLIANCE. . ..... 2I

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE .. .. 22

COURT OF APPEALS' OPINION (May 20,20t5). ... . APPENDIX A

COURT OF APPEALS ORDER DENYING MOTION I.-OR REHEARING (June 17,2015.. . . .. APPENDIXB

ul INÐEX OIéUT:IIAßIT]ES

Cases

Abneyv. UnitedStates,43 1U.S.651 (1977) ....... 11

Aekins v. Srate, 447 S.W.3d 270 (Tex.Cr.im .App. 2014) .... . 10

Ashe v. Swenson,397 U.S. 436 (1970) . . 16-17

Bigonv. State,252 S.W.3d 360 (Tex.Cr.im.App.1970) ... ... 13

Blockburger v. United States, 284 U.S. 299 (1932) .. . 3,1-8,13,15,17-19

Brownv. Ohio,432 U.S. 161 (1977) . .. . 13-17

Cooper v. State,430 S.W.3d 426 (Tex.Crirn.App. 2014) .... . 13

Diaz v. United States,223 U.S. 442 (1912) 2,6-7,15-16

Ex ¡tarfe Amador,326 S.W.3d 202 (Tex.Crirn.App. 2010) ......... . 14

Ex parte Carle,369 S.V/.3d 879 (Tex.Clirn .App.2012) .... . 13

Ex parte Chaddock,369 S.W.3d 880 (Tex.Crirn.App. 2012) . . . . . 9,18-19

Ex Parte lIill, 2015 Tex.App.l-EXIS 5 1 32 (Tex.App.Dallas May 20,2015) ... . 2

Graves v. State,539 S.W.2d 890 (Tex.Crirn .App. 1976) .... . 17

Green v. Uniled States,355 U.S. 184 (1951) .... . 9,11

I.ittrellv. SÍate.,271 S.W.3d 273 (Tex.Cr.in,.App.2008) ..... 13

North Carr¡linav. Pearce,3gs U.S.711 (1969) 10,16 17

Price v. State,434 S.V/.3d 601 (Tex.Cr.irn .App.2014) ..... . l3 Shelby v. State, 448 S.W.3d (Tex.Clim.App. 2014) ........ . 13

Tibbsv.Florida,457U.S.31(1982) .......9 I4thalenv.UniledStates,,294U.S.299,304(1932) . ........ 14

Codes and Articles

U.S.Constitution,FifthAmendment .. "....9 TexasRules ofAppellatePlocedureRule66.3(a),(b), &(c). .. .. .. . 4-8

TexasPenalCode$1.07(46)...,. ........16 DoubleJeopaldy:UnravelingaGordianKnot(2013) ....... 17 STATEMENT IìEGARDING OR 'l-his case involves cor.nplex issues ol'làct and law.'ì'he undersigned counsel believes

this Court's understanding of the relevant factual and legal issues could be substanlially

enhanced by oral argurnent. Appellant requests oral argument

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Appellant and his co-defendant wele each indicted for the aggravated lobbely

of Ryarr Lusk, which was alleged to have occurred on ol' about March 18, 2012. The

indictrnent, filed April 25,2012, alleged that Appellant had shot Ryan Lusk with a

firearm causing serious bodily injury, during the coul'se of comlnitting theft of

property.

Ayear later, on April 4,2013, Appellant, on the advice of his then counsel,

waived a jury and pled guilty to the coult. On May 17 ,2013 and June 21, 2013, the

trial court heard punishment evidence. On June 21,2013, the tlial cou¡t found

Appellant guilty of agglavated robbery as alleged, which included shooting Ryan

l-usk with a fireann, causing him selious bodily injury. The trial cour1 assessed a

sentence of 45 years in plison. Judgment was entered June 24, 2013.

On Novernber 19, 2013,, five months after Appellant was convicted and

sentenced, Ryan Lusk died, allegedly due, at least in sorne part, to the gunshot wound

sustained on ol about March 18, 2012. Appellant was then indicted (filed Decernber 30, 2013) for tlre capital lnul'der of lìyar.r Lusk, "by shooting thc deceased with a

fit'eat'rn, and the defendant was theli and there in the course o1'committirrg. . . r'obbely

of said deceased."

Appellant filed a pre-tlial writ of habeas corpus alleging that a successive

pt'osecution, oonviction, and punishrnent for the grealer ol'lense ofcapital murder a1ler

having been ah'eady finally convicted ofand sentenced for the lesser'-included offense

ofagglavated lobbery, would violate the doublejeopardy protections guatanteed by

the United States and Texas Constitutions. The trial court agreed and by court order.

dated Decelnber 29,2014, barred fulther prosecution under the capital rnurder.

indictnrent fi led Decen.rber 30, 2013.

The State appealed to the Dallas Court of Appeals.

STATDMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY

In a published opinion, handed down on May 20,2015, the coult of appeals

leversedtlretrial court, ExParteHill,20l5 Tex.App.LEXlS 5132(Tex.App.Dallas

May 20,2015). 1'he Coult of Appeals held that Appellant could be prosecuted,

convicted, and punished fol the greater offense ofcapital murder, even after.having

beeu convicted of and sentenced for, the lesser,included offense of aggravated

lobbely, because of a purpolted exception to double jeopaldy plotection cleated by

the United States Suprerne Coult in Diaz v. United States,223 U.S. 442 (1912). The Cor-rft of Alrpeals held that neìther Blockburger v. United States,284 U.S. 299 ( I932)

nor legislative intent was eitl.rer controlling or even l.rad any real application to this

case.

Appellant's tirnely Motion fol Rchearing was denied on June 17 , 2015. This

petition was then filed with the Clerk of the Coult of Clirninal Appeals within thirty

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Related

Diaz v. United States
223 U.S. 442 (Supreme Court, 1912)
Blockburger v. United States
284 U.S. 299 (Supreme Court, 1931)
Green v. United States
355 U.S. 184 (Supreme Court, 1957)
North Carolina v. Pearce
395 U.S. 711 (Supreme Court, 1969)
Benton v. Maryland
395 U.S. 784 (Supreme Court, 1969)
Ashe v. Swenson
397 U.S. 436 (Supreme Court, 1970)
Blackledge v. Perry
417 U.S. 21 (Supreme Court, 1974)
Blackledge v. Allison
431 U.S. 63 (Supreme Court, 1977)
Brown v. Ohio
432 U.S. 161 (Supreme Court, 1977)
Whalen v. United States
445 U.S. 684 (Supreme Court, 1980)
Illinois v. Vitale
447 U.S. 410 (Supreme Court, 1980)
United States v. Dixon
509 U.S. 688 (Supreme Court, 1993)
State v. Wilson
335 P.2d 613 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1959)
Bigon v. State
252 S.W.3d 360 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2008)
Kniatt v. State
206 S.W.3d 657 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2006)
Graves v. State
539 S.W.2d 890 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1976)
Littrell v. State
271 S.W.3d 273 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2008)
Ford v. Chemipulp Process, Inc.
977 S.W.2d 5 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 1998)
Ex Parte Amador
326 S.W.3d 202 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2010)
State v. Hutchinson
942 A.2d 1289 (Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 2008)

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