Joseph Flenton Torrey v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 4, 2009
Docket02-08-00042-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

                                               COURT OF APPEALS

                                                 SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                                FORT WORTH

                                        NO. 2-08-042-CR

JOSEPH FLENTON TORREY                                                   APPELLANT

                                                   V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS                                                                STATE

                                              ------------

        FROM CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT NO. 1 OF TARRANT COUNTY

                                MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

                                            Introduction


Appellant Joseph Flenton Torrey appeals his conviction for capital murder.  In four points, Torrey asserts that the evidence supporting his conviction is legally and factually insufficient, that the trial court wrongly denied his motion for a mistrial, and that the trial court erred by refusing to include a requested jury instruction.  We affirm.

                                        Background Facts

Because Torrey=s first two points distinguish the effect of accomplice testimony from the effect of the trial=s remaining testimony, we will segregate the information gathered from such accomplice testimony in our brief summary of the facts related to Torrey=s conviction.

Evidence presented from Fa=nae Anderson=s accomplice testimony[2]

Fa=nae Anderson was Torrey=s girlfriend at the time of Torrey=s crimes. In January 2007, Anderson and Torrey lived with Anderson=s sister, La=Tora Esters, at an apartment on Terminal Road.


One night that month,  Torrey woke Anderson, and he told her that they were going to Ahit a lick.@[3]  After making a couple of stops in a car, Anderson and Torrey (who was carrying a black .45 caliber gun) went to Vinetta Street. They pulled in front of a known drug house on that street, and then Torrey left the car and knocked on the house=s front door.  Someone opened the door, and Torrey went inside.  After Torrey had been inside Aa minute or less,@ Anderson heard three gunshots.  Torrey ran out of the house carrying a blue backpack.  Anderson asked Torrey what had happened; Torrey responded, AThem niggas dead.@  Anderson and Torrey drove to Trinity Boulevard, and after Torrey took a magazine clip out of his gun, he threw the gun in a gutter.  When Anderson and Torrey arrived back at Esters=s house, Anderson opened the blue backpack, which contained drugs, scales, and money.  Anderson and Torrey then burned the backpack in the back of Esters=s apartment.

The next morning, Torrey gave the gun magazine clip to Anderson in a plastic grocery bag, and he told her to dispose of it.  Anderson gave the plastic bag to Esters, and Esters threw it into a storm drain.  That same day, Anderson and Torrey talked about what had occurred the previous night; Torrey said that Ahe asked the dudes what they have, and then one of them sat down on the couch and was looking through the bag, and [Torrey] shot him.  [Torrey] shot the first guy, and then he shot the second guy.@


Evidence presented from nonaccomplice testimony

Esters=s testimony

While Anderson and Torrey were staying with Esters, Torrey brought a gun to Esters=s apartment, and he took it with him when he left the apartment.  Anderson and Torrey left the apartment one night around midnight; they returned the next morning around six o=clock with drugs, money, a scale, and a blue backpack.  When Torrey arrived at Esters=s apartment that morning, he told Esters that he had just Ahit himself an easy lick@;[4] he and Anderson then took items out of the backpack and counted money.

While Anderson was driving Esters and Torrey to get donuts that same morning, Torrey took a plastic bag out of his pocket and told Anderson to throw it in a sewer.  Anderson then asked Esters to throw the bag in the sewer; Esters noticed a gun magazine clip in the bag, and then she complied with Anderson=

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