Parra, Abraham

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided July 24, 2015·No. PD-0591-15·Published

Opinion

PD-0591-15

PD-0591-15 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS

Transmitted 7/22/2015 4:28:33 PM Accepted 7/24/2015 10:03:48 AM ABEL ACOSTA

No. PD- CLERK

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS

ABRAHAM PARRA

VS.

THE STATE OF TEXAS

Appealed From the 13TH Court of Appeals No. NO. 13-13-00490

Original Conviction in the District Court of Cameron County Texas 138th Judicial District Court Cause No. 2012-DCR-986-B

PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

DOUGLAS H. PETTIT

680 East St. Charles St.

Suite 600

Brownsville, Texas

(956) 243-64555

July 24, 2015 Email: dpettitlaw@hotmail.com

ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER

INDEX

IDENTIFICATIONOF THE PARTIES . . . . . . 2,3 TABLE OF AUTHORITIES . . . . . . . 4 STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT . . . 5 STATEMENT OF THE CASE . . . . . . . 6 PROCEDURAL HISTORY . . . . . . . 7 QUESTION PRESENTED FOR REVIEW . . . . . 9

QUESTION PRESENTED FOR REVIEW NUMBER ONE. . . 10 th

The Honorable 13 Court of Appeals has incorrectly found that the evidence was sufficient under the law of parties to convict the Petitioner. REASON FOR REVIEW . . . . . 10

ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES. . . . . . 11

QUESTION PRESENTED FOR REVIEW NUMBER TWO . . .16 The Honorable 13th Court of Appeals in conducting a harm analysis under Tex. R. App. Proc. 44.2 (b) incorrectly concluded that there was a "fair assurance" the trial court's error in admitting hearsay testimony was harmless. The questionable admitted evidence was the only evidence that connected Petitioner to the alleged murder.

REASON FOR REVIEW . . . . . 16 ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES. . . . . . 17 PRAYER FOR RELIEF . . . . . . . . 20 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE . . . . . . 21

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE . . . . . . . 22 APPENDIX attached IDENTIFICATIONOF THE PARTIES

Pursuant to Tex. R. App. 68.4(a) a complete list of the names and addresses of all interested parties is provided so the members of this Honorable Court may determine whether they are disqualified to serve or should recuse themselves from participating in the decision of this case. Complaints or aggrieved parties: Reyes Bocanegra Petitioner or criminal defendant: Abraham Parra

Trial counsel for Petitioner: Hon. Nat Perez 847 E Harrison St.

Brownsville, Texas 78520

Counsel on appeal for the Petitioner: Hon. Douglas H. Pettit 680 East St. Charles

Suite 600

Brownsville, Texas 78520

Counsel for the State at trial: Hon. Gustavo Garza Assistant District Attorney 964 East Harrison St.

Brownsville, Texas 78520

Counsel for the State on Appeal Hon. Luis Saenz Assistant District Attorney 964 East Harrison St.

Brownsville, Texas 78520

Trial Judge: Hon. Arturo Nelson Presiding Judge

138th District Court

Cameron County, Texas

Appellate Court: 13th Court of Appeals Panel Consisting of Justices Valdez, Rodriquez, and Longoria, Opinion by Justice Longoria

TABLE OF AUTHORITIES

TEXAS PENAL CODE

TEX. P. CODE 19.03 (a)(2) . . . . . . . 7 TEX. P. CODE 20.04 . . . . . . . . 7

TEXAS CASES

Adames v. State 353 S.W.3rd 854 (Tex. Crim. App 2011 . . . .13 Billings v. State, 399 S.W.3d 581, 589 (Tex. App. 2013) . . . .17 Malik v. State 953 S.W. 2d. 234 (Tex. Crim. App 1997) . . . .13 Powell v. State 88 S.W.2nd 794 (Tex. App—El Paso 2002) . . 16 Sorrells v. State, 343 S.W.3d 152 (Tex. Crim. App. 2011). . . 10 Thomas v. State 444 S.W.3d 4 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014) . . . 10

TEXAS RULES APPELLATE PROCEDURE TEX. R. APP. P. 68.4 . . . . . . . 6 TEX. R. APP. P.9.4(i)1(D) . . . . . . . 19 Tex. R. App. Proc. 44.2 (b). . . . . . . 9,16,17

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT

Pursuant to TEX. R. APP. P. 68.4, if this court grants this Petition for Discretionary Review, Petitioner requests oral argument in order to expand upon the arguments herein.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

The Petitioner was charged in a single indictment with one count of capital

murder and one count of aggravated kidnapping. (C.R. Vol. 1 p. 12) Count one alleged the Petitioner on or about the 18th Day of July 2012 shot Reyes Bocanegra while in the course of committing kidnapping. TEX. P. CODE 19.03 (a)(2) (C.R. Vol. 1 p. 12)

Count two alleged the Petitioner restricted Reyes Bocanegra’s liberty without his consent by moving him from one place to another with the intent to prevent his liberation, by secreting or holding him in a place where he was not likely to be found and the defendant did then and there use or exhibit a deadly weapon to wit a firearm. TEX. P. CODE 20.04 (C.R. Vol. 1 p. 12)

The Petitioner entered a plea of not guilty (R.R. Vol. 4 p. 8) and after hearing the evidence from both the State and the defense, a jury found Petitioner guilty of both counts. (R.R. Vol. 6 p.8).

Petitioner was sentenced to automatic life by the Court on count one, the capital murder charge (R.R. Vol. 6 p.40) and opted to be sentence by the jury on count two (R.R. Vol. 6 p 12). The jury assessed punishment at (50) fifty years in the Texas Department of Corrections on count two. (R.R. Vol.6 p.37 )

Petitioner filed motion for new trial that was overruled. On April 9, 2015

the 13th Court of Appeals in a Memorandum Opinion affirmed in part and vacated the aggravated kidnapping convictions. Petitioner timely filed his request for En Banc consideration and Motion for Rehearing. This was overruled on June 26, 2015 and this Petition is due on or before July 27, 2015.

STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY A panel of the Thirteenth Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's ruling, in a memorandum opinion dated April 9, 2015. The Petitioner did file a motion for rehearing in this cause which was denied on June 26, 2015. Petitioner has not filed an extension to file the PDR. This Petition is due to be filed on or before July 27, 2015.

QUESTION PRESENTED FOR REVIEW

1. The Honorable 13th Court of Appeals has incorrectly found that the evidence was sufficient under the law of parties to convict the Petitioner.

2. The Honorable 13th Court of Appeals in conducting a harm analysis under Tex. R. App. Proc. 44.2 (b) incorrectly concluded that there was a "fair assurance" the trial court's error in admitting hearsay testimony was harmless.

The evidence admitted was the only evidence that connected the Petitioner to the shooting of the deceased

TO THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

COMES NOW, ABRAHAM PARRA Petitioner in the above entitled and numbered cause, by and through his attorney of record Douglas H. Pettit and files this Petition for Discretionary Review and, in support of which, would respectfully show this Honorable Court the following:

QUESTION PRESENTED FOR REVIEW NUMBER ONE

The Honorable 13th Court of Appeals has incorrectly found that the evidence was sufficient under the law of parties to convict the Petitioner

REASON FOR REVIEW

POINT OF ERROR NUMBER ONE

The Court’s opinion under Roman Numeral II incorrectly expressed a sufficiency of the evidence to convict the Petitioner for the offense of capital murder as a party. The only evidence that connects the Petitioner to the actual death of the victim, an hour after the kidnapping, was testimony that the 13th Court of Appeals held as inadmissible.

The Court of Appeals alleges that Thomas v. State 444 S.W.3d 4 (Tex.

Crim. App. 2014) allowed an appellate court when considering sufficiency of the evidence to consider all of the evidence even if it was improperly admitted. Citing Thomas id which in turn cites Sorrells v. State, 343 S.W.3d 152 (Tex. Crim. App. 2011) This ruling is inconsistent with the premise that properly objected to

inadmissible evidence that comes before the jury should not be used by the Courts of Appeals when considering sufficiency of the evidence issues.

ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES

On July 18, 2012 at the Mariscos Playa Azul restaurant Reyes Bocanegra was abducted by six men including the Petitioner. This event was recorded on the restaurants surveillance video and took place in front of two employees, three customers and the victim’s wife (R.R. Vol. 4 p. 39) All can be seen on the video tape. (States Exhibit 29).

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