Jeremy David Lummus v. State

CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 21, 2015
Docket07-15-00120-CR
StatusPublished

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ACCEPTED 07-15-00120-CR SEVENTH COURT OF APPEALS AMARILLO, TEXAS 9/21/2015 9:13:41 AM Vivian Long, Clerk

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS FILED IN 7th COURT OF APPEALS JEREMY DAVID LUMMUS, § AMARILLO, TEXAS APPELLANT § 9/21/2015 9:13:41 AM § VIVIAN LONG CLERK V. § NO. 07-15-00120-CR § THE STATE OF TEXAS, § APPELLEE §

APPEALED FROM CAUSE NUMBER 1394641D IN THE 297TH DISTRICT COURT OF TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS; THE HONORABLE DAVID HAGERMAN, PRESIDING.

§§§ STATE'S BRIEF §§§

Oral argument is not requested.

SHAREN WILSON ANNE SWENSON, Assistant Criminal District Attorney Criminal District Attorney Tarrant County, Texas State Bar No. 19575500 401 W. Belknap Street DEBRA WINDSOR, Assistant Fort Worth Texas 76196-0201 Criminal District Attorney (817) 884-1687 Chief, Post-Conviction FAX (817) 884-1672 COAAppellateAlerts@tarrantcounty.com ALICIA COOPER AND KIMBERLY V. MARTINEZ, Assistant Criminal District Attorneys TABLE OF CONTENTS

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ....................................................................... iv

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

STATEMENT OF FACTS ........................................................................... 2

SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ............................................................ 6

STATE'S RESPONSE TO APPELLANT’S ISSUE ONE (Denial of Motion for Mistrial) .................................................................... 8

I. Standard of Review -- Trial Court’s Denial of a Motion for Mistrial ................................................................................................ 9

II. The presumption of cure applies to a witness’s reference to an extraneous offense ............................................................................ 10

III. Speculation cannot transform mundane evidence into an extraneous offense ............................................................................ 11

IV. Any harm was cured by the trial court’s prompt instruction to disregard ........................................................................................... 15

STATE'S RESPONSE TO APPELLANT’S ISSUE TWO (Lesser-Included Offense Instruction) ...................................................... 22

I. Appellant’s present complaint was not preserved .......................... 23

II. Standard of Review -- Lesser-Included Offense Instruction.......... 27

III. There was no affirmative evidence that Appellant possessed less than four grams of methamphetamine, including any adulterants and dilutants ................................................................ 30

ii A. Appellant mischaracterizes Mr. Harris’s testimony by presenting it out of context ..................................................... 32

1. Chemist Harris clearly testified, as a matter of chemical analysis, that there were over 23 grams of methamphetamine, including any adulterants and dilutants ......................................................................... 32

2. The context of the testimony Appellant invokes is Appellant's conflation of chemical analysis with historical facts about the recovery of the drugs ........... 34

B. Even if Appellant’s out-of-context distortion of Mr. Harris’s testimony were accepted, Appellant’s complaint would still lack merit .............................................................. 36

STATE'S RESPONSE TO APPELLANT’S ISSUE THREE (Trial Court’s Denial of Appellant’s (Oral) Motion to Suppress) ............ 39

I. Appellant’s state claims should be held waived ............................. 41

II. Appellant’s third issue should be found to have been forfeited on appeal ............................................................................ 42

III. Appellant’s present complaint was forfeited at trial ...................... 45

IV. Appellant’s unchallenged arrest for driving without a license entitled the police to search Appellant’s pockets as a search incident to arrest .............................................................................. 45

CONCLUSION ........................................................................................... 48

PRAYER ..................................................................................................... 48

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE .......................................................... 48

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ................................................................... 49 iii TABLE OF AUTHORITIES

CASE(S) PAGE(S)

Aguilar v. State, Nos. 05-07-00660-CR, 05-07-00661-CR, 2008 WL 3823992 (Tex.App. -- Dallas Aug. 18, 2008, pet. ref’d) (not designated for publication) ....................................................... 18

Aguilar-Pineda v. State, No. 05-13-01517-CR, 2015 WL 1314657 (Tex.App. -- Dallas Mar. 20, 2015, no pet.) (mem. op. not designated for publication) ....................................... 24

Archie v. State, 221 S.W.3d 695 (Tex. Crim. App. 2007) ....................................................................... 9

Arizona v. Gant, 556 U.S. 332, 129 S.Ct. 1710 (2009) ................................................................................................. 46

Arnold v. State, 873 S.W.2d 27 (Tex. Crim. App. 1993) ........................................................... 34,41,42

Austin v. State, 222 S.W.3d 801 (Tex.App. -- Houston [14th Dist.] 2007, pet. ref’d) ....................... 16n

Bankston v. State, No. 05-14-00076-CR, 2015 WL 2265675 (Tex.App. -- Dallas May 13, 2015, no pet.) (mem. op., not designated for publication).................................... 25n

Bell v. State, 90 S.W.3d 301 (Tex. Crim. App. 2002) ..................................................................... 44

Belton v. State, 900 S.W.2d 886 (Tex.App. -- El Paso 1995, pet. ref’d) ............................................... 12

iv Burleson v. State, No. 01-11-00866-CR, 2013 WL 772947 (Tex.App. -- Houston [1st Dist.] Feb. 28, 2013, pet. ref’d) (mem. op., not designated for publication) ...................................... 11

Campos v. State, 589 S.W.2d 424 (Tex. Crim. App. 1979) ..................................................................... 15

Conrad v. Texas BAC Home Loan Servicing, ___ S.W.3d ___, No. 07-12-00305-CV, 2014 WL 545726 (Tex.App. -- Amarillo Feb. 7, 2014, no pet.) (mem. op.) ................. 43

Davis v. State, No. 09-03-521-CR, 2005 WL 1907011 (Tex.App. -- Beaumont Aug. 10, 2005, pet. ref’d) (mem. op., not designated for publication) ...................................... 33

DeBlanc v. State, 799 S.W.2d 701 (Tex. Crim. App. 1990) ..................................................................... 41

Dekneef v. State, 379 S.W.3d 423 (Tex.App. -- Amarillo 2012, pet. ref’d) ............................................. 14

Enriquez v. State, 21 S.W.3d 277 (Tex. Crim. App. 2000). .................................................................... 38

Farrakhan v. State, 247 S.W.3d 720 (Tex. Crim. App. 2008) ..................................................................... 28

Feldman v. State, 71 S.W.3d 738 (Tex. Crim. App.

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