Quinton Moody v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 6, 2015
Docket13-14-00728-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

ACCEPTED 13-14-00728-cr THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 5/6/2015 6:06:12 PM DORIAN RAMIREZ CLERK

NO. 13-14-00728-CR

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FILED IN 13th COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI/EDINBURG, TEXAS FOR THE 5/6/2015 6:06:12 PM DORIAN E. RAMIREZ THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT Clerk

OF TEXAS

NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS

QUINTON MOODY,

Appellant

VS.

THE STATE OF TEXAS,

Appellee

Trial Cause No. 2013-CR-9347

Appeal form the 399th District Court

Bexar County, Texas

Hon. Ray Olivarri, Presiding

APPELLANT’S BRIEF

Mario A. Trevino Attorney for Appellant ORAL ARGUMENT WAIVED 315 S. Main, San Antonio, Texas 78204 210-226-0026 210-226-8402 fax trevinomtrev@aol.com Bar No. 20211250

1 Identity of the Parties

1. Quinton Moody, TDCJ # 01965382, Garza East Transfer Facility, 4304

Highway 202, Beeville, Texas 78102. Appellant

2. The State of Texas, by and through the Bexar County District Attorney’s

Office, Paul Elizondo Tower, 101 W. Nueva, San Antonio, Texas 78205, is

the appellee and prosecuted this case in the trial court.

The trial attorneys were as follows:

1. Quinton Moody was represented by Ronald A. Ortman, SBN 15324407,

Post Office Box 90611, Texas 78209.

Jesus Lopez, SBN 2042579, 215 N. San Marcos, San Antonio, Texas 78205

2. The State of Texas was represented by Susan D. Reed, District Attorney,

Jessica Lee Frazier, SBN 24057854 and Daniel Walker, SBN 24070810,

Assistant District Attorneys, Paul Elizondo Tower, 101 W. Nueva, San

Antonio, Texas 78205.

The appellate attorneys are as follows:

1. Quinton Moody is represented by Mario A. Trevino, SBN 20211250, 315 S.

Main, San Antonio, Texas 78204.

2 2. The State of Texas is represented by the Bexar County District Attorney’s

Office, Appellate Division, Paul Elizondo Tower, 101 W. Nueva, Suite 370,

San Antonio, Texas 78205

3 Table of Contents

Identity of Parties ………………………………………………………………………... 2

Table of Contents…… …………………………………………………….……………… 4

Index of Authorities………………………………………………………………………. 5

Statement of the Case…. ……………………………………………………………….. 6

Statement Regarding Oral Argument……………………………………………… 7

Issues Presented…….. ……………………………………………………………………… 8

Issue #1: The trial court abused its discretion by denying appellant’s motion for mistrial made because of an unauthorized conversation between a juror and the bailiff about the case on trial and while the jury was deliberating. Issue #2: The trial court abused its discretion by denying appellant’s motion for new trial filed because of an unauthorized conversation between a juror and the bailiff about the case on trial and while the jury was deliberating. Statement of the Facts …………………………………………………………..…………… 9

Summary of the Argument…………………………………………………………………… 13

Argument: Issue #1 …………………………………………..………………………. 15 Issue #2 …………………………………………………………………… 18 Prayer……………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 20

Certificate of Service…………………………………………………………………………… 21

Word Count…………………………………………………………………………………………. 21

4 Index of Authorities Cases

1. Allen v. United States, 164 U.S. 492 (1896)……….. 17

2. Alexander v. State, 919 S.W.2d 756 (Tex. App. Texarkana 1992, no pet.)…16

3. Chairs v. State, 878 S.W. 2d 250, 253 (Tex. App. – Corpus Christi 1994, no pet.)………………………………………………………………………………………..……. 16

4. Colyer v. State, 428 S.W. 3d 117, 122 ( Tex. Crim. App. 2014)….. 18

5. Granados v. State, 85 S.W. 3d 217, 235 (Tex. Crim. App. 2002)… 16, 19

6. Green v. State, 840 S.W. 2d 394, 406 (Tex. Crim. App. 1992) ……… 16

7. Hawkins v. State, 135 S.W. 3d 72, 76-77 (Tex. Crim. App. 2004)…… 15, 18

8. Holden v. State, 201 S.W. 3d 761, 763 (Tex. Crim. App. 2006)….. 15, 18

9. Okonkwo v. State, 398 S.W. 3d 689, 694 (Tex. Crim. App. 2013)… 18

10. Salazar v. State 38 S.W. 3d 141, 148 ( Tex. Crim. App. 2001)…. 18

11. Webb v. State, 232 S.W. 3d 109, 110 (Tex. Crim. App.2007)… 15, 18

Statutes

Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. 36.14 …………………………………………… 17, 20

Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. 36.22 …………………………………………. 16, 17, 20

Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. 36.27 ……………………………………… 17, 20

Rules

Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure 21.3(f)…………………. 17, 19

5 To the Honorable Justices of the Court of Appeals:

Appellant Quinton Moody submits this Brief in support of his appeal.

Statement of the Case

This is an appeal of a Judgment and Sentence for Retaliation- Habitual in cause

number 2013-CR-9347 in District Court Number 399 of Bexar County Texas. In its

Indictment, the State alleged that on or about May 18, 2013, in Bexar County,

Texas, Appellant committed the offense of Retaliation. The Indictment included

two Enhancement paragraphs. CR. 15. To the allegations in the Indictment,

Appellant pleaded “not guilty”. RR3. 12. Appellant elected to have the Jury assess

punishment. CR. 120. A trial was had before a jury. CR. 204 - 205.

On, November 3, 2014, Appellant was convicted of Retaliation as charged in the

Indictment. RR5. 1; CR. 150. On November 4, 2014, the Jury found both

enhancement paragraphs “True” and sentenced Appellant to 30 years in the

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division. CR. 164, 166. On

November 4, 2014, the trial court signed a Certification of Defendant’s Right of

Appeal, certifying that this is a criminal case and that Appellant has the right of

appeal. CR. 165.

6 On November 7, 2014 Appellant filed a Motion for New Trial. CR. 169. The

Motion for New Trial was denied on November 10, 2014 without a hearing. CR.

186.

On November 21, 2014, Appellant filed a timely notice of appeal. CR. 189.

Statement Regarding Oral Argument Appellant does not request oral argument. Appellant believes that the facts and

legal arguments are adequately presented in this Brief.

7 Issues Presented

Issue One: The trial court abused its discretion by denying appellant’s motion for

mistrial made because of an unauthorized conversation between a juror and the

bailiff about the case on trial and while the jury was deliberating.

Issue Two: The trial court abused its discretion by denying appellant’s motion for

new trial filed because of an unauthorized conversation between a juror and the

bailiff about the case on trial and while the jury was deliberating.

.

8 Statement of Facts Bexar County Sheriff’s Deputy Officer Carl Davis was dispatched to a family

disturbance on the evening of May 18th , 2013. RR3, 28. The disturbance involved

a threat with a knife by a light skinned black male wearing a black shirt with white

lettering, short and about 5’7”. RR3, 29. When Deputy Davis arrived at the

location of the disturbance the suspect was no longer there. RR3, 30. Deputy

Davis went looking for the suspect. RR3, 30. While Deputy Davis is sitting in his

police car across the street from a convenience store waiting to see if the suspect

walks by he noticed appellant walking across the street. Deputy Davis recognized

appellant to be a possible match to the person he is looking for. RR3, 31-33. He

approached appellant and handcuffed and detained him in order to determine if

he is the suspect. Deputy Davis put appellant in the back of the patrol car. RR3,

34-35. The appellant did not have an I.D.

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Related

Allen v. United States
164 U.S. 492 (Supreme Court, 1896)
Holden v. State
201 S.W.3d 761 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2006)
Granados v. State
85 S.W.3d 217 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2002)
Hawkins v. State
135 S.W.3d 72 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2004)
Green v. State
840 S.W.2d 394 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1992)
Webb v. State
232 S.W.3d 109 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2007)
Salazar v. State
38 S.W.3d 141 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2001)
Chairs v. State
878 S.W.2d 250 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1994)
Alexander v. State
919 S.W.2d 756 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1996)
Okonkwo, Chidiebele Gabriel
398 S.W.3d 689 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2013)
Colyer, Wilkie Schell Jr.
428 S.W.3d 117 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2014)

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