Maldonado, Virgilio R.

CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 22, 2013
DocketWR-51,612-02
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS NO. WR-51,612-02

EX PARTE VIRGILIO MALDONADO

ON APPLICATION FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS IN CAUSE NO. 721568-B IN THE 338 TH DISTRICT COURT HARRIS COUNTY

Per Curiam. Alcala, J., not participating.

OPINION

In October 1997, a jury found applicant guilty of the offense of capital murder. The

jury answered the special issues submitted under Article 37.071 of the Texas Code of

Criminal Procedure, and the trial court, accordingly, set punishment at death. This Court

affirmed the conviction and sentence on direct appeal. Maldonado v. State, 998 S.W.2d 239

(Tex. Crim. App. 1999). Applicant filed his initial writ application in the trial court in

February 1999, and this Court denied relief on March 6, 2002. Ex parte Maldonado, No. Maldonado - 2

WR-51,612-01 (Tex. Crim. App. March 6, 2002)(not designated for publication). Applicant

filed a subsequent writ application in the trial court in June 2003 in which he raised a claim

that his execution was barred because he was mentally retarded. See Atkins v. Virginia, 536

U.S. 304 (2002). We determined that the claim met the requirements of Article 11.071, § 5,

and remanded it to the trial court for consideration. Ex parte Maldonado, No. WR-51,612-02

(Tex. Crim. App. July 2, 2003)(not designated for publication). The record was subsequently

sent to this Court, the Court reviewed it, and, based upon the testimony of the State’s expert

witness, Dr. George Denkowski, we denied relief. Ex parte Maldonado, No. WR-51,612-02

(Tex. Crim. App. Sept. 12, 2007)(not designated for publication).

Subsequently, in April 2011, Denkowski entered into a Settlement Agreement with

the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, in which his license was

“reprimanded.” Pursuant to this Settlement Agreement, Denkowski agreed to not accept any

engagement to perform forensic psychological services in the evaluation of subjects for

mental retardation or intellectual disability in criminal proceedings. Applicant thereafter

submitted a suggestion that this Court “reconsider on its own initiative” its denial of his

Atkins claim in the -02 writ application. On April 25, 2012, we exercised our authority to

reconsider the -02 writ application on our own initiative, and we remanded it to allow the

trial court the opportunity to re-evaluate its initial findings, conclusions, and recommendation

in light of the Denkowski Settlement Agreement. Ex parte Maldonado, No. WR-51,612-02

(Tex. Crim. App. April 25, 2012)(not designated for publication). Maldonado - 3

Following a new hearing, the trial court entered findings of fact and conclusions of

law on December 12, 2012, and recommended that relief be granted. We have reviewed the

record and the December 12, 2012 findings of fact and conclusions of law. We adopt the

trial court’s findings and conclusions except for finding numbers 102 through 107. Based

upon the trial court’s findings and conclusions and our own review, we grant relief on the -02

writ application and reform the trial court's judgment to reflect a sentence of life

imprisonment.

Delivered: May 22, 2013

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Related

Atkins v. Virginia
536 U.S. 304 (Supreme Court, 2002)
Maldonado v. State
998 S.W.2d 239 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1999)

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