J.S. v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 7, 2015
Docket15-0345
StatusPublished

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J.S. v. State, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

FILED 15-0345 5/11/2015 6:16:08 PM tex-5239748 SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS BLAKE A. HAWTHORNE, CLERK

15-0345 NO. ________________ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS AUSTIN, TEXAS

J.S. Petitioner v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Respondent

Eighth Court of Appeals NO. 08-13-00275-CV Appeal in Cause No. 2013DCV2701

PETITION FOR REVIEW Oral Argument not requested.

SUBMITTED:

FOR PETITIONER: MATTHEW "MATEO" DEKOATZ P.O. BOX 1886 El Paso, Texas 79950 T.B.L. No. 05722300 Phone: 915-626-8833; fax: 915-541-8892 E-mail: mateodekoatz@yahoo.com

1 IDENTITY OF INTERESTED PARTIES, COUNSEL AND TRIAL JUDGES FOR RESPONDANT, THE STATE OF TEXAS

Hon. Jo Anne Bernal, El Paso County Attorney 500 E. San Antonio, Room 503 El Paso, Texas 79901 Phone: 915-546-2050; Fax: 915-546-2133 jbernal@epcounty.com

APPELLATE COUNSEL FOR THE STATE: Amy Monsivais, Esq. Assistant County Attorney for the El Paso County. 500 E. San Antonio, Room 503 El Paso, Texas 79901 Phone: 915-546-2050; Fax: 915-546-2133 amonsivais@epcounty.com

TRIAL COUNSEL FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS: Amy Monsivais, Esq. (Information directly above.)

IDENTITY OF TRIAL JUDGES: Hon. Sergio Enriquez 448th Judicial District Court 500 East San Antonio, Room 404 El Paso, Texas 79901 Phone: 915-543-3893; Fax: 915-834-8263 senriquez@epcounty.com

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO.

IDENTITY OF INTERESTED PARTIES AND COUNSEL...................................2

TABLE OF AUTHORITIES.....................................................................................4

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT.................................................5

PRELIMINARY STATEMENT OF THE CASE......................................................5

PROCEDURAL HISTORY.......................................................................................6

STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION…………………….............…………………6

I. GROUNDS/QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW...................................7

SOLE ISSUE: WHETHER THE COURT OF APPEALS ERRED IN UPHOLDING THE JUDGMENT DENYING EXPUNCTION WHEN THE STATE FAILED TO PROVE ITS AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE OF WAIVER OF PETITIONER’S STATUTORY RIGHT TO EXPUNCTION?

II. STATEMENT OF THE FACTS........................................................................7

III. SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT..........................................................................8

IV. INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................9

V. THE COURT'S DECISION..........................................................9 [Appendix 1]

VI. ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITY………………….................…...……10-14

VII. CONCLUSION...............................................................................................14

PRAYER FOR RELIEF..........................................................................................14

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SERVICE..................................................................15

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE………………………………...................…15

APPENDIX ………………………………………………………......................16

3 TABLE OF AUTHORITIES

STATE CASES PAGE NO.

Davis v. State, 817 S.W. 2d 345, 346 (Crim. App. 1991)........................................14

Hayden v. State, 66 S.W.3d 269, 273 (Tex. Crim. App. 2001)................................12

Hicks v. State, 525 S.W.2d 177 (Tex. Crim. App. 1975).........................................13

Hughen v. State, 297 S.W.3d 330, 337 (Crim. App. 2009)......................................14

Light v. State, 15 S.W.3d 104, 105 (Crim. App. 2000)............................................14

Pitts v. State, 916 S.W.2d 507, 510 (Tex. Crim. App. 1996)...................................12

Resanovich v. State, 906 S.W.2d 40, 42 (Tex. Crim. App. 1995)............................13

Yarborough v. State, 947 S.W.2d 892 (Tex. Crim. App. 1997)...............................13

CONSTITUTIONAL, STATUTES, AND RULES

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Section 55.01……....……......................……..9

Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Rule 41.1(a)…….....………................…….14

Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Rule 47.1………...………….......................14

Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Rule 53.1………….....…….....................…..6

Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Rule 56.1…………..........................………..7

4 J.S., Petitioner

v.

THE STATE OF TEXAS,

Respondent

PETITION FOR REVIEW

To the Honorable Texas Supreme Court:

Comes now the Petitioner, J.S. by and through his undersigned counsel, in the above-styled and numbered cause, and respectfully urges the Court to grant review in this case, pursuant to the Rules of Court.

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT: Petitioner does seek oral argument.

PRELIMINARY STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Petitioner sought to expunge his misdemeanor case based upon his successful

completion of pretrial diversion, dismissal of the case, and the fact that limitations

had expired. Rr1-3-6. The State argued that Petitioner waived his right to

expunction by participating in the pretrial diversion program. Rr1-9. The trial

court denied the expunction. Rr1-9.

5 PROCEDURAL HISTORY:

The Court's Decision: On March 4, 2015, and in a published opinion, the

Honorable Eighth Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment of the trial court which

denied relief to Petitioner under his petition for expunction of records relating to

his misdemeanor case. Petitioner timely filed his motion for rehearing, which was

denied by the Court on April 15, 2015. Accordingly, Petitioner timely files the

instant petition for review.

STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION:

The Honorable Supreme Court of Texas has jurisdiction to hear the instant petition

pursuant to Rule 53.1, et seq. of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure.

6 I. GROUNDS/QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW:

SOLE ISSUE: WHETHER THE COURT OF APPEALS ERRED IN UPHOLDING THE JUDGMENT DENYING EXPUNCTION WHEN THE STATE FAILED TO PROVE ITS AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE OF WAIVER OF PETITIONER’S STATUTORY RIGHT TO EXPUNCTION?

THE COURT OF APPEALS ERRED IN UPHOLDING THE JUDGMENT DENYING EXPUNCTION WHEN THE STATE FAILED TO PROVE ITS AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE OF WAIVER OF PETITIONER’S STATUTORY RIGHT TO EXPUNCTION.

Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Rule 56.1:

(5) whether the court of appeals appears to have committed an error of law of such

importance to the state’s jurisprudence that it should be corrected; and

(6) whether the court of appeals has decided an important question of state law that

should be, but has not been, resolved by the Supreme Court?

Petitioner notes that the Hon. Court of Appeals deemed the instant case sufficiently important to Texas jurisprudence by publishing the opinion concerning the issue in the case at bar.

II. STATEMENT OF THE FACTS:

Petitioner sought to expunge his misdemeanor case based upon his successful

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Yarborough v. State
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