Kennedy, Michael Ray

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided November 13, 2015·No. PD-1224-15·Published

Opinion

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IN THE COURT OF MGlHAi

CRIMINAL APPEALS

rn)IDT RECEIVED IN

OF TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS MOV 13 2015

Ab&Acosta, Clerk

MICHAEL RAY KENNEDY

(Appellant)

FILED IN

VS. COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

The State of TEXAS (Appellee) Abel Acosta, Clerk

APPELLANTS PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Appeal in Cause Number 67.789-E In The 108th District Court of Potter County TEXAS.

Michael Ray Kennedy Appearing Pro-Se Stevenson Unit TDCJ 1525 FM 766 Cuero,TEXAS 77954

ORAL ARGUMENT

"REQUESTED"

TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages STATEMENT OF THE CASE ._2 PROCEDURAL HISTORY ._2 STATEMENT REGAURDING ORAL ARGUMENT .III LIST OF AUTHORITYS .IV.V.VI. QUESTION OF REVIEW': .2,3. QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW NUMBER ONE . 3 Was the court of appeals correct over ruling motion for the rehearing,when there was constutional error,restraints or Interest of justice requireing appellate court to hear new issues on(Due Process) violations.

Reasons for Review -i * * * «-?

QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW NUMBER TWO ... 5 Was Trial Attorney ineffective for not filing motion to qualify expert and to conduct gatekeeper hearing and failing to file motion for ballistics testing.failing to file motion to suppress evidence. Failure to Investigate. >># 5

QUESTION FOR REVIEW NUMBER THREE 10

Was appeal attorney ineffective for raising only one ground in brief, Failing to allege harm in brief that officer was not qualified to testify as expert.Was appeal attorney ineffective for not raising sufficent evide nce,claim as well as whether circumstantial evidence was legally sufficie nt, to establish guilt and failing to investigate a text message not registered to appellant. ... 10

I.

Question for Review four (Continued) -45 Was the Seventh Court of Appeas Correct in Denying both due process and equal protection of law to impeach two witnesses with ^Jdence of prior crime of moral turpitude as permitted by rule 609(a) Tx.R.of evidence Attempting to preserve error in amened motion for new trial.

REASON F0 REVIEW IS

Question for Review Number Five (5 Was was court of €r±tainalr.Appealsctfi;:err©Endenying:motion to appoin t counsel.Was the court of appeals seventh district Amarillo,Tex„ c as

m error dismissing motion for forensic analysis and testing and motion for appointment app of counsel..

Reason for Review «5

PRAYER . 18 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

APPENDEX

AFFIDAVIT OF GLENDA PEMBERTON EXHIBITS REPORTER RECORDS VS OPINION OF COURT MOTION FOR FORENSIC TESTING •__<L_

MOTION FOR APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL .__&___ LETTER FROM DAVID MARTINEZ . ft MOTION FOR REHEARING PRO-SE EXHIBITS STATES BRIEF EXHIBIT

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STATEMENT REGAURDING ORAL ARGUMENT

Why Oral Argument would be Helpful; David Martinez ,Attorney Wrote in a Memo. David Martinez Said He Would Prepair a Motion for Re- -Hearing, [HE DID NOT]. A Pro-Se Motion was Filed for Rehearing. A Affidavit is Attached by Glenda Pemberton who Could Testify to The Facts , That were told to Her by David Martinez Attorney. He did Not Follow up on or Function as a Skilled Attorney,He Stated; He Would file for Motin for Rehearing, Also and Did NoUView Affidavit' and ExhibitlBj \3J of Memo From Attorney. Claims of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Frequently Require An Evidentary Hearing. Where there is a Dispute Between the Client and Attorney Over What Occured. The Trial Court is Required to Make a Credibility Determination that can Best be made After a Live Hearing. SEE Gallego V.United States 174. F.3d 1196(llth Cir.1999).

Attorney Lied to Appallants Mother and During Trial was Scheduling Other Clients on his Computer and Told his Mother That he Would Write an Affidavit That He Mr. Martinez has Hearing Problems and was Unable to Hear Proceedings of the Trial, He Never Gave or Wrote An Affidavit.

Oral Argument is Needed on The Bullet Issue 380.or 38. and Why Appeal Attorney Did Not do a Investigation of the Case.

REQUEST ORAL ARGUMENT.

III.

LIST OF AUTHORITIES

Cases:

Pages

Farrell V.State 864 S.W.2d 50 (Tex.Crim.App.1993) 3 Smith V.Robbins 528 U.S. 259 (2000) ~~3 Evitts V. Lucey 469.U.S. 387 105 S.CT 830,831 L.Ed 2d 821 (1985) _3 Wiggings V.Smith 539 U.S. 510 (2003) 3,9 ExParte White 160 S.W.3d 46,53 (Tex.Crim.App.2004) 4,7 Vaughn V State 931 S.W.2d 564,566(Tex.Crim.App.1996) 4 Russean V.State 171 S.W.3d 871,881(Tex.Crim.App.2005) _4 Powell V.Alabama 287 U.S. 45,53. S.CT 55,77 L.ED 158 (1932) 4,6 Estate of Rogers V.Comm's 320 U.S. 410,413(1943) Frankurter Jr. _5 In Rochelle V.State 791 S.W.2d 121 (TEX.CRIM.APP.1990) 5,12,15 ExParte McPherson 32 S.W.3d 860,861(Tex.Crim.App.2000) 5,9 McMann V.Richardson 397 U.S. 759,771 n.14 90 S.CT 1441,1449 25 L.ED 2d 763 (1970) 6 United States V. Morrison 449 U.S.361,364. 101 S.CT 665,667.66 f L.ED 2d 564 (1981) 6 Cuyler V.Sullivan 446 U.S. 335,343.100 S.CT 1708,1715.64 L.ED 2d 333 (1980) 6 Anders V. California 386 U.S.738,743. 87 S.CT.1396,1399.18 L.ED 2d 493 (1967) 6 Strickland V.Washington 466 U.S.668.104 S.CT 2052.80 L.ED 2d 694 (1984) 6,8 Hernandez V.State 726 S.W.2d 53,57(Tex.Crim.App.1986) _6 United States V.Cronic at 659.n.26.104 S.Ct at 2047 N.26 6 Kelly V. 824 S.W.2d 568 (TEx.Crim.App.1992) 7,8 Robinson 923 S.W.2d at 557 ~ Maritime Overseas Corp 971 S.W.2d at 409 7 Austin V.Kerr McGee Refining Corp 25.S.W.3d 280,285 (Tex.App. Texarkana 2000) 7 Crutcher V.State 481 S.W.2d.ll3 (Tex.Crim.App.1972) _8 Tovar V.State 221 S.W.3d 185,190-91(Tex.App.Houston 1st Dist 2006; NO Pet) 8 Hartman V.State 946 S.W.2d. 60 (Tex.Crim.App.1997) _8 Daubert V.Merrell Dow Pharm,Inc 509. U.S. 597,594.113 S.CT 2786 125 L.ED 2d 469(1993) 8 Kumbo Tire Co V. Carmichael 526 U.S. 137 (1999) 8

IV.

McBride V.State 838 S.W.2d 248 at 251 9,17 Sims V.Livesay 970 F.2d 1575 (CA.1992) 9 Evitts V.Lucey 469 U.S.387.105 S.CT 830.83 L.ED 2d 821(1985) 10 Lofton V.Whitley 905.F.2d 885.n.p.887 10 Haynes V. State 790 S.W.2d 824,827(Tex.Crim.App.1990) 10 United States V. Cronic Supra at 658.104 S.CT at 2046(Const Violation 10 Reyes V.State 849 S.W.2d 812,815(Tex.Crim.App.1993) 11 Morales V.State 32 S.W.3d 862,867 (Tex.Crim.App.2000) 11 Vas Quez 830 S.W.2d at 951 12 In Stone V.State 17 S.W.3d 348 (Tex.App.Corpus Crristi 2000) 13 Jackson V.Virgina 443 U.S. 307.99 S.CT 2781.61 L.ED 2d 560(1979) 13,14 Dewberry V State 4,S.W.3d 735,740(Tex.Crim.App.1999) 13,14 Ross V.State 133 S.W.3d. 618,620(Tex.Crim.App.2004) 13 Borchardt V.State 367.MD.91.139,140.786.A.2d 631,660(2001) 14 In Black V.State 358 S.W.3d 823,830(Tex.App.Fort Worth 2012) 14 In Campbell V.State 320 S.W.3d 338,344 (Tex.Crim.App.2010) 16 US V. Bass 712.F.Supp.2d.931(D.Neb.2010) 17 Littrell 439 F.3d at 882 17 United States V.Eley 723.F.2d.1522,1526 17 In Zillender V.State 557.S.W.2d 515,517 (Tex.Crim.App.1977) 15 Chambers V.Mississippi 410.U.S.284(1973) 12 Wiggins V.Smith 539 U.S.522.L.ED.2d.471.123.S,CT.2527(2003). 14 Mooney V.State 817.S.W.2d.693,697(Tex.Crim.App.1991). 15

V.

CONSTITUTIONS

Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments U.S. Const. Art. 1 Sec.10 Tx. Constitution:

STATUTES

TEX.R.App.P.2 (b) TEX.Rule.Evidence 702.

Tex.Rule.Evidence 104(a)and (c) Tex.Rule.Evidence 401

Tex.Rule.App.P. 33.1(a) Tex.Rule.Evidence (a)(2) and 103 (c)

VI.

Number

IN THE

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS

MICHAEL RAY KENNEDY (Appellant)

Vs.

The State Of TEXAS ( Appelle)

Appellants Petition for Discretionary Review

Appeal in Cause Number 67.789-E In The 108th District Court of Potter County, TEXAS

To The Honorable Judges of the Court of Criminal Appeals;

Comes Now Michael Ray Kennedy. Appellant in the Above Styled and Numbered Cause and Files this Petition for Discretionary Review of the Decissions of the Court of Appeals. Seventh District Which Affirmed his Convicton also Over-Ruling Motion for Rehearing and Court of Appeals and Seventh District of Appeals Denied Motion for Forensic Testing. Compelling to Cause, To Exercise Discreation.

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