Shaw, James Edward, Jr. v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided October 23, 2015·No. PD-1166-15·Published

Opinion

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COURT OF CRIMB^AL APPEALS

OCT 23 2015

IN THE

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS

No. 11-13-00241-CR

JAMES EDWARD SHAW JR..APPELLANT V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS

[PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEWl

FILED IN

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

OCT 23 2015

Abel Acosta, Clerk

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LIST OF PARTIES

Presiding Judge Honorable Michael Moore

Appellant James Edward Shaw Jr

Appellee The State of Texas

Attorney for State District attorney Michael (Trial Only) K. Burns

Attorney for Appellant Robert Floyd Watson (Trial Only)

Attorney for Appellant Chad Cannon (Appeal Only)

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Brooks v. State, 323 S.W.3d 893 (Tex. Crim. App. 2008) 7

Clayton v. State, 235 S.W.3d 772, 778 (Tex. Crim. App.-2007) 9

Dumas v. State, 812 S.W.2d 611 (Tex. App.-Dallas 1991, pet. ref'd).7

Emery v. State, 881 S.W.2d 702, 705 (Tex. Crim. App. 1994)

Green v. State, 350 S.W.3d 617 (Tex. App.-Houston Tl4th Dist.]2011)7,I

Jackson v. Virqinia, 443 U.S. 307, 99 S.Ct. 2781, 61 L.Ed.2d 560 (1979) 8,9

King v. State, 29 S.W.3d 556 (Tex. Crim. App. 2000) 8

Salinas v. State, 163 S.W.3d 734 (Rex. Crim. App. 2005) 7

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STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT

Oral araument to the statements that DPS Trooper Blue made that did not occur and Vidio show the facts: the followinq statements was made.

a). "He" Trooper Blue ask appellant to exit vehicle and was place in Blue patrol car. VIDIO SHOWS THIS DID NOT TAKE PLACE.

b). Blue stated he administered the one-leq stand. Appellant told Trooper Blue he cannot do the one-leq stand because of back promblem, Therefore one-leg stand was not administer ed.

c). Blue testified he had appellant blow into the PBT.

"APPELLANT DID NOT HAVE ANY RESULTS BECAUSE APPELLANT DID NOT HAVE A BLOW IN THE PBT.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Appellant, James Edward Shaw, Jr., was convicted on his not guilty plea for the offense of Driving while Intoxicated-3rd or more. Appellant waived his riqht to a Jury Trial and the court assessed a sentence of 40 years confinement in the Institu tional Division of Texas Department of Criminal Justice, alonq with a fine of $10,000.00.(CR 44). The Trial was conducted in the 29th Judicial District Court of Palo Pinto county, Texas, The Honorable Michael Moore, Judqe Presidinq, Appellant filed his notice of appeal in the Eleventh court of Appeals.

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STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Auqust 6 2015, Opinion and Judement made in the 11th court of Appeals.

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PRAYER FOR RELIEF

WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, The Appellant pravs that this Honorable court reversed and remanded for a new trial, or in the alternative a iudgment of acquittal be entered, or the case be remanded for a new sentencing hearing,

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JUDGMENT

James Edward Shaw Jr., * From the 29th District Court of Palo Pinto County, Trial Court No. 14957.

Vs. No. 11-13-00241-CR * August 6, 2015

The State of Texas, * Memorandum Opinion by Bailey, J.

(Panel consists of: Wright, C.J., Willson, J., and Bailey, J.)

This court has inspected the record in this cause and concludes that there is no error in the judgment below. Therefore, in accordance with this court's opinion, the judgment of the trial court is in all things affirmed.

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In The

Clebentli Court of Appeals;

No. 11-13-00241-CR

JAMES EDWARD SHAW JR., Appellant V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 29th District Court Palo Pinto County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 14957

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Appellant, James Edward Shaw Jr., appeals his conviction for felony driving while intoxicated. After a bench trial, the trial court sentenced Appellant to confinement in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for a term of forty years and a fine of $10,000. In one issue on appeal,

Appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support his conviction. We affirm.

Background Facts

Trooper Burt Blue of the Texas Department of Public Safety testified that he saw Appellant driving a vehicle after dark without the taillights activated. When Trooper Blue stopped Appellant, he smelled "the odor of alcohol coming from the truck." Appellant stepped out of the vehicle, and Trooper Blue noticed that he had bloodshot eyes and that his speech was "real thick-tongued and slurred." Trooper Blue asked Appellant if he had had anything to drink, and Appellant said that he had drunk "two Natural Lights."

Trooper Blue then conducted three field sobriety tests. Appellant exhibited six out of six possible clues for intoxication on the horizontal gaze nystagmus test. Appellant next performed the walk-and-turn test. Trooper Blue observed seven out of eight possible clues for intoxication. Appellant then attempted the one-leg stand test. Appellant displayed three out of four possible clues for intoxication.

After conducting the field sobriety tests, Trooper Blue determined that Appellant was too intoxicated to drive. Trooper Blue arrested Appellant for driving while intoxicated. Trooper Blue then transported Appellant to the Palo Pinto General Hospital. Appellant initially consented to giving a breath specimen. However, the intoxilyzer testing machine malfunctioned, resulting in Trooper Blue being unable to collect a breath specimen. Appellant then refused to give a blood specimen that Trooper Blue subsequently requested.

Analysis

In his sole issue on appeal, Appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support his conviction. He characterizes his evidentiary contention as a factual sufficiency challenge. In doing so, he concedes in his brief that the evidence was legally sufficient. We review a sufficiency of the evidence issue, regardless of

whether it is denominated as a legal or factual claim, under the standard of review set forth in Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307 (1979). Brooks v. State, 323 S.W.3d 893, 912 (Tex. Crim. App. 2010); Polk v. State, 337 S.W.3d 286, 288-89 (Tex. App.—Eastland 2010, pet. ref d). Irrespective of Appellant's concession that the evidence was legally sufficient, we will review the sufficiency of the evidence supporting his conviction to determine if it is sufficient under Jackson.

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