Michael John James v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided September 21, 2015·No. 03-15-00241-CR·Published

Opinion

ACCEPTED

03-15-00241-CR

7025299

THIRD COURT OF APPEALS

AUSTIN, TEXAS

9/21/2015 6:27:50 PM

JEFFREY D. KYLE

CLERK

N0. 03-15-00241-CR FILED IN 3rd COURT OF APPEALS

AUSTIN, TEXAS

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS 9/21/2015 6:27:50 PM JEFFREY D. KYLE

FOR THE THIRD DISTRICT OF TEXAS Clerk

AT AUSTIN

MICHAEL JOHN JAMES,

APPELLANT

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS,

APPELLEE

APPELLANT’S BRIEF

On Appeal from Cause Number D-I-DC 13-907320 In the 427TH District Court Travis County, Texas

Honorable Jim Coronado, Presiding Judge

LEONARD MARTINEZ

Attorney at Law

State Bar No. 13142750

812 San Antonio Street,Suite 104 Austin, Texas 78701

(512) 472-0958

(512) 472-3054 Fax

lmartinezlawoffice2750@gmail.com

ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT

ORAL ARGUMENT NOT REQUESTED

IDENTITIES OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

Pursuant to the provisions of Rule 38.1(a) Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, a complete list of names of all parties and counsel are as follows:

Parties: Michael John James, Appellant The State of Texas, Appellee

Attorneys for the Appellant

Appellate Counsel Leonard Martinez Attorney at Law

812 San Antonio, Suite 104 Austin, TX 78701

Trial Counsel J. Mark Westenhover Attorney at Law

404 W. 13th Street

Austin, TX 78701

Attorneys for the State Rosemary Lemberg District Attorney

Trial Counsel James Booher Assistant District Attorney Travis County District Attorney’s Office 509 W. 11th Street

Austin, TX 78701

Kelly Gier

Assistant District Attorney Travis County District Attorney’s Office 509 W. 11th Street

Austin, TX 78701

II. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

I. IDENTITIES OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL......................................... 2 II. TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................. .............................................4 III. INDEX OF AUTHORITIES.......................................................................5 IV. STATEMENT OF THE CASE...................................................................7 V. ISSUE PRESENTED................................................................................ 8 VI. STATEMENT OF FACTS..................................................................... 8 VII. SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT................................................................ 13 VIII. ARGUMENT.............................................................................................. 14

1. ISSUE ONE: Appellant was denied the effective assistance of counsel under the Sixth Amendment and a fair trial under the Fourteenth Amendment when trial counsel failed to object to a police officer testifying as an expert witness on the issue of deadly weapon when the evidence of a deadly weapon was otherwise insufficient.

i. Introduction

ii. Standards for raising ineffective assistance of counsel on direct appeal

iii. Standards for effective ineffective assistance of counsel

iv. Counsel was ineffective for failing to object to the expert opinion of a police officer on the issue of a vehicle as a deadly weapon.

v. Conclusion IX. PRAYER..................................................................................................... 23 X. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE.................................................................. 24 XI. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ........................................................ 24

III. INDEX OF AUTHORITIES CASES PAGE

Aldrich v. State, 296 S.W 2d 225, 232 (Tex. App. Ft. Worth, 2009, pet. ref.) ............................................................ 18

Andrews v. State, 159 S.W. 3d 98, 101 (Tex. Crim. App. 2005)......................18 Brister v. State, 449 S.W.3d 490 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014) ............................... 22

Ex parte McFarland 163 S.W.3d 743, 753-754 (Tex. Crim. App. 2005) ................................................................................... 20

Ex parte McKithan, 838 S.W.2d 560, 561 (Tex. Crim. App. 1992) ............... 22 Fuller v. State, 224 S.W.3d 823 (Tex. App. Texarkana 2007) .........................18

Jackson v. Virginia,443 U.S. 307, 319, 99 S.Ct. 2781, 61 L.Ed.2d 560 (1979)................................................................................................................. 22

McCain v. State, 22 S.W.3d 497, 503 (Tex. Crim. App. 2000) .........................22 McFarland v. State, 928 S.W.2d 482, 500 (Tex. Crim. App. 1996) .................20

Mitchell v. State, 68 S.W.3d 640, 642 (Tex. Crim. App. 2002) ....................20,21 Owens v. State, 916 S.W. 2d 713, 717-719 (Tex. App. Waco 1996) .................19 Ramirez v. State, 987 S.W. 2d 938, 943-947 (Tex. App. -Austin 2001) ............21

Ray v. State, 880 S.W.2d 795, 796 (Tex. App. Houston [1st Dist.] 1994, no. pet.).....................................................22

Roberts v. State, 766 S.W.2d 578 (Tex. App. Austin 1989, no pet.)................... 22 Rylander v. State, 101 S.W.3d 107, 110-111 (Tex. Crim. App. 2003) ................18 Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668 (1984) .............................................. 20,21 Thompson v. State, 9 S.W.3d 808, 813-814 (Tex. Crim. App. 1999) ..................17 Tyra v. State, 897 S.W.2d 796, 798 (Tex. Crim. App.1995) ............................... 22 Vasquez v. State, 830 S.W.2d 948, 950 n.3 (Tex. Crim. App. 1992) ...................18 Walker v. State,897 S.W.2d 812, 814 (Tex. Crim. App. 1995) ........................... 22 CONSTITUTIONS U.S. Const. Amend VI......................................................................................... 14 U.S. Const. Amend XIV .......................................................................................14

STATUTES Tex. Pen. Code § 1.07(a)(17)(B) ........................................................................22

Tex. Pen. Code §§ 22.02(a)(2), 22.02(b) .................................................. ....7, 17 Tex. Pen. Code §§ 22.07(a)(2), 22.07(b) ...........................................................17

RULES Tex. R. App. Pro. 38 .............................................................................................. 7 Tex. Rule Evid. 701......................................................................................... 17,21 Tex. Rule Evid. 702 ........................................................................................ 15,21 Tex. Rule Evid. 705 .......................................................................................... 15,21

TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS:

NOW COMES Michael John James, Appellant in this cause, by and through his attorney of record, Leonard Martinez, and pursuant to the provisions of Tex. R. App. Pro. 38, et seq., files this brief on appeal.

IV. STATEMENT OF THE CASE The Appellant was charged with Aggravated Assault with a deadly weapon Tex. Pen. Code § 22.02(a)(2). (CR 4-5). The Appellant entered a plea of not guilty. (CR 36). The Appellant waived jury and was tried by the Court. (4 RR 5). The Appellant was found guilty of Aggravated Assault with a deadly weapon (4

RR 102). The Appellant was sentenced by the Court to three (3) years in the Institutional Division of the Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice on 2-27-15. (5 RR 4). A Motion for New Trial was filed on 3-16-15. (CR 55-58) The motion for new trial was overruled 4-13-15. (CR 62) Notice of Appeal was filed on 4-23-15 and was timely. (CR 65). A Certificate of Appeal was filed by the Court on 2-27-15. ( CR 44 ). This Court granted an extension to file brief until 9-21-15, and it is timely filed.

V. ISSUE PRESENTED

ISSUE ONE: Appellant was denied the effective assistance of counsel under the Sixth Amendment and a fair trial under the Fourteenth Amendment when trial counsel failed to object to a police officer testifying as an expert witness on the issue of deadly weapon when the evidence of a deadly weapon was otherwise insufficient.

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