Huddleston, Ex Parte Curtis Wayne

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 16, 2015
DocketPD-1637-14
StatusPublished

This text of Huddleston, Ex Parte Curtis Wayne (Huddleston, Ex Parte Curtis Wayne) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Texas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Huddleston, Ex Parte Curtis Wayne, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

PD-1637-14 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 1/8/2015 6:55:46 PM Accepted 1/16/2015 12:04:22 PM JANUARY 16, 2015 PD-1637-14 ABEL ACOSTA NO. ____________ CLERK

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS

EX PARTE CURTIS WAYNE HUDDLESTON

APPELLANT’S PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Appeal from the 21st/335th Judicial District Court, Burleson and Washington Counties of Texas Trial Court Cause No. CR14,220 and Cause Number 10-14-00073-CR in the Tenth Court of Appeals of Texas

LAW OFFICE OF BENTON ROSS WATSON 120 E. 1st Street P.O. Box 1000 Cameron, Texas 76520 (254) 307-8181 (254) 231-0212—Facsimile ross@texastopdefense.com State Bar No. 24077591

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO THE FINAL JUDGMENT

STATE OF TEXAS Ms. Lauren Haevischer Assistant Burleson County District Attorneys Burleson County District Attorney’s Office 100 West Buck, Suite 407 Caldwell, Texas 77836

PETITIONER’S TRIAL COUNSEL Clyde W. Chandler 120 E. 1st Street P.O. Box 888 Cameron, Texas 76520

PETITIONER’S COUNSEL FOR THE WRIT HEARING AND APPEAL Benton Ross Watson 120 E. 1st Street P.O. Box 1000 Cameron, Texas 76520

TRIAL COURT JUDGE The Honorable Reva Towslee-Corbett 335th District Court Judge 100 W. Buck Street, Ste. 411 Caldwell, Texas 77836

EX PARTE HUDDLESTON—APPELLANT’S PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

I

TABLE OF CONTENTS NAMES OF PARTIES TO THE FINAL JUDGMENT ........................... I INDEX OF AUTHORITIES .................................................................. IV STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT ........................... VII STATEMENT OF THE CASE ............................................................. VII STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY ................................. VIII QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW.......................................... X I. Whether the Waco Court of Appeals may deny standing under the First Amendment, and Equal Protection Clause when it does not address standing under First Amendment law, and does not mention equal protection. II. Whether the Waco Court of Appeals may find pretrial habeas constitutional challenges noncognizable when that finding violates well-established precedent of Texas and the United States Supreme Court. STATEMENT OF THE FACTS .............................................................. 1 I. QUESTION ONE RESTATED: ........................................................... 2 The Waco Court failed to address all issues, applied incorrect legal standards, and ignored well-established law. ............................. 2 A. Reasons for Granting Review: ............................................................ 2 B. Summary of Facts & Basis for Argument. .......................................... 3 C. Argument. ........................................................................................... 4 1. The Waco Court did not use First Amendment law to decide the cognizability of First Amendment claims ........................................... 4 2. The Waco Court completely ignored Equal Protection claims. .......... 5 II. QUESTION TWO RESTATED: ........................................................ 7 The Waco Court of Appeals’ reasoning and conclusion are contrary to established law. ................................................................. 7 A. Reasons for Granting Review: ............................................................ 7 B. Summary of Facts & Basis for Argument. .......................................... 8

EX PARTE HUDDLESTON—APPELLANT’S PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

II

C. Argument. ......................................................................................... 10 1. Statutory applications, meanings, and justifications must be addressed when First Amendment or other fundamental rights are implicated. ................................................................................... 10 a. First Amendment attacks always analyze applications, meanings, and justifications. ............................................................. 10 b. Claims based on fundamental rights and equal protection also analyze applications, meanings, and justifications. .......................... 13 c. Mr. Huddleston’s challenges are cognizable. ................................... 14 1) Statutory Complaints .................................................................... 14 2) The underlying facts do not matter. .............................................. 18 2. The Waco Court of Appeals disposed of this case in a manner that threatens the reliability of our justice system............................. 20 PRAYER ................................................................................................ 21 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE .............................................................. 21 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE.......................................................23 APPENDICES........................................................................................ 24 Ex parte Huddleston, No. 10-14-00073, 2014 Tex. App. LEXIS 10396 (Tex. App.— Waco [10th Dist.] Sept. 18, 2014) (mem. op., not designated for publication) ............................................................................... A-1

Order Denying Rehearing ................................................................ A-2

EX PARTE HUDDLESTON—APPELLANT’S PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW III

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

United States Supreme Court Cases New York v. Ferber, 458 U.S. 747 (1982) ............................................................................ 12, 14 Osborne v. Ohio, 495 U.S. 103 (1990) ............................................................................ 12, 14 R.A.V. v. St. Paul, 505 U.S. 377 (1992) .................................................................................... 6 Sandstrom v. Montana, 442 U.S. 510 (1979). ................................................................................... 6 United States v. Williams, 553 U.S. 285 (2008). ............................................................................. 5, 13 Zablocki v. Redhail, 434 U.S. 374 (1978) .................................................................................... 6

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Cases Casarez v. State, 913 S.W.2d 468 (Tex. Crim. App. 1994).................................................... 6 Coronado v. State, 351 S.W.3d 315 (Tex. Crim. App. 2011)................................................ 3, 6 Ex parte Ellis, 309 S.W.3d 71 (Tex. Crim. App. 2010).......................... 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 17 Ex parte George, 152 Tex. Crim. 465, 215 S.W.2d 170 (1948) ....................................... 5, 13 Ex parte Lo, 424 S.W.3d 10 (Tex. Crim. App. 2013)...................................... 4, 5, 10, 11 Ex parte McIver, 586 S.W.2d 851 (Tex. Crim. App. 1979).................................................. 15 Ex parte Thompson, 442 S.W.3d 325 (Tex.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Zablocki v. Redhail
434 U.S. 374 (Supreme Court, 1978)
Sandstrom v. Montana
442 U.S. 510 (Supreme Court, 1979)
New York v. Ferber
458 U.S. 747 (Supreme Court, 1982)
Osborne v. Ohio
495 U.S. 103 (Supreme Court, 1990)
R. A. v. v. City of St. Paul
505 U.S. 377 (Supreme Court, 1992)
United States v. Williams
553 U.S. 285 (Supreme Court, 2008)
In Re Shaw
204 S.W.3d 9 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2006)
Ex Parte McIver
586 S.W.2d 851 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1979)
Goyzueta v. State
266 S.W.3d 126 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2008)
Ex Parte Smith
185 S.W.3d 887 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2006)
Long v. State
931 S.W.2d 285 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1996)
Ex Parte Ellis
309 S.W.3d 71 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2010)
White v. State
50 S.W.3d 31 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2001)
Ex Parte Morales
212 S.W.3d 483 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2007)
Ex Parte Weise
55 S.W.3d 617 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2001)
Casarez v. State
913 S.W.2d 468 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1995)
Wise v. State
364 S.W.3d 900 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2012)
Coronado v. State
351 S.W.3d 315 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2011)
Lo, Ex Parte John Christopher
424 S.W.3d 10 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2013)
Thompson, Ex Parte Ronald
442 S.W.3d 325 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2014)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
Huddleston, Ex Parte Curtis Wayne, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/huddleston-ex-parte-curtis-wayne-texapp-2015.