Jake Henry Oglesby v. State

CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 22, 2015
Docket07-15-00002-CR
StatusPublished

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Jake Henry Oglesby v. State, (Tex. 2015).

Opinion

ACCEPTED 07-15-00002-CR SEVENTH COURT OF APPEALS AMARILLO, TEXAS 7/22/2015 11:51:34 AM Vivian Long, Clerk

No. 07-15-00002-CR FILED IN IN THE 7th COURT OF APPEALS AMARILLO, TEXAS

COURT OF APPEALS 7/22/2015 11:51:34 AM VIVIAN LONG OF THE SEVENTH SUPREME JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CLERK

JAKE HENRY OGLESBY Appellant v.

STATE OF TEXAS Appellee

APPEAL FROM THE 52ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF CORYELL COUNTY, TEXAS TRIAL COURT CAUSE NUMBER: FISC-13-21767 AND TRANSFERRED FROM THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

STATE’S BRIEF

CHARLES KARAKASHIAN, JR. SPECIAL PROSECUTOR 52ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE BAR NO. 11095700 P.O. Box 929 Gatesville, Texas 76528 (254) 865-5911 (254) 865-5147 – Facsimile E-Mail: ckarakashian@aol.com July 22, 2015

ORAL ARGUMENT NOT REQUESTED NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO THE FINAL JUDGMENT

APPELLANT: JAKE HENRY OGLESBY

Appellant's Trial Counsel Mr. Steve Lee 806 South Main Copperas Cove, Texas 76522

Mr. Bryon Barnhill 331 Indian Trail, Suite 101 Harker Heights, Texas 76548

Appellant's Appellate Counsel Mr. Stan Schwieger 601 Austin Avenue, Suite 12 Post Office Box 975 Waco, Texas 76703-0975

THE STATE OF TEXAS

Appellee's Trial Counsel Ms. Amanda Speer, Assistant District Attorney Post Office Box 919 Gatesville, Texas 76528-0919

Appellee’s Appellate Counsel Charles Karakashian, Jr. Special Prosecutor Post Office Box 919 Gatesville, Texas 76528-0919

TRIAL JUDGE The Honorable Judge Trent Farrell 52nd Judicial District Court Coryell County Courthouse 620 East Main Street, 2nd Floor Gatesville, Texas 76528

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS

NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO THE FINAL JUDGMENT .................................. ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................................................... iii

TABLE OF AUTHORITIES .....................................................................................v

STATEMENT OF ORAL ARGUMENT ................................................................. 1

STATEMENT OF THE CASE .................................................................................. 1

REPLY TO ISSUES PRESENTED .......................................................................... 3

Reply to Issue Number One

Appellant’s sentence is neither cruel nor unusual under the Texas Constitution ..........................................................................................................3

Reply to Issue Number Two

Appellant’s sentence is neither cruel nor unusual under the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution .................................................... 3

Reply to Issue Number Three

Appellant’s sentence is not grossly disproportional given his original offense . 3

STATEMENT OF FACTS ........................................................................................3

SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT .................................................................................7

Reply to Issue Number One Restated ......................................................................... 8

Reply to Issue Number Two Restated ........................................................................ 8

Reply to Issue Number Three Restated ...................................................................... 8

iii ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES ........................................................................ 8

A. The Standard of Review .............................................................................. 8

B. Preservation of Error ................................................................................. 9

C. Argument ..................................................................................................10

1. Appellant’s Sentence is within the Prescribed Statutory Range ........................................................................................................12

2. Cruel or Unusual Punishment under the Texas Constitution and the Eighth Amendment ...................................................................13

a. Cruel “or” Unusual v. Cruel “and” Unusual – A Distinction without a Difference ...............................................13

b. Appellant’s punishment should be analyzed under Federal and state constitutional provisions jointly ..................14

3. The Disproportionality Analysis ............................................................16

a. The Threshold Comparison.......................................................16

b. The Offense ...............................................................................17

c. The Offender and His Victim ....................................................19

d. Appellant Fails to Make it Past the Disproportionality Threshold ..................................................................................21

e. The Other Solem Factors ..........................................................21

4. Appellant’s Mental Illness ....................................................................24

5. Mental Illness and Proportionality ........................................................26

D. Conclusion ....................................................................................................28

iv Prayer for Relief .......................................................................................................29

Certificate of Service ...............................................................................................30

Certificate of Compliance ........................................................................................30

v TABLE OF AUTHORITIES

FEDERAL CASES

Graham v. Florida, 130 S. Ct. 2011 (2010).............................................................................26, 27

Harmelin v. Michigan, 501 U.S. 957, 111 S. Ct. 2680, 115 L.Ed.2d 836 (1991) (Kennedy J. concurring) ...................................................................... 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 22

Kennedy v. Louisiana, 554 U.S. 407 (2008).......................................................................................18

Lockyer v. Andrade, 538 U.S.63, 123 S. Ct. 1166, 155 L.Ed.2d 144 (2003) ................................... 9

McGruder v. Puckett, 954 F.2d 313 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 506 U.S. 849, 113 146, 121 L.Ed.2d 98 (1992) ........................................................................10, 11, 17, 24

Miller v. Alabama, 132 S. Ct. 2455 (2012).......................................................................25, 26, 27

Rummel v. Estelle, 445 U.S. 263, 100 S. Ct. 1133, 63 L. Ed. 2d 382 (1980) ..............................16

Solem v. Helm, 463 U.S. 277, 103 S.Ct. 3001, 77 L.Ed.2d 637 (1983)10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 21, 24

FEDERAL STATUTES

U.S. Const. Amend. VIII ................................................ 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 13, 15, 16, 22

vi STATE CASES

Ajisebutu v. State, 236 S.W.3d 309 (Tex. App. – Houston [1st Dist.] 2007, pet. ref’d) ........14, 15

Alvarez v. State, 63 S.W.3d 578 (Tex. App. – Fort Worth 2001, no pet.) ...................10, 20, 22

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