Stanford Dewayne Jones Sr. v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided October 15, 2015·No. 12-15-00157-CR·Published

Opinion

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12-15-00157-CR

TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS

TYLER, TEXAS

10/15/2015 1:20:28 PM

Pam Estes

CLERK

12-15-00157-CR FILED IN 12th COURT OF APPEALS

TYLER, TEXAS

10/15/2015 1:20:28 PM

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS PAM ESTES FOR THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Clerk TYLER, TEXAS

STANFORD JONES, SR.

v.

The State of Texas

APPEAL FROM THE 159th DISTRICT COURT OF ANGELINA COUNTY, TEXAS Cause No. 2013-0744

AMENDED BRIEF OF APPELLANT STANFORD JONES, SR.

Respectfully, Submitted: /S/ John D. Reeves JOHN D. REEVES Attorney at Law 1007 Grant Ave. Lufkin, Texas 75901 Phone: (936) 632-1609 Fax: (936) 632-1640 SBOT # 16723000 Email: tessabellus@yahoo.com ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT

ORAL ARGUMENT NOT REQUESTED

IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

Parties: Appellant in Trial Court: Stanford Jones, Sr. TDCJ# 01836270

Appellee in Trial Court:

The State of Texas

Trial and Appellate Counsel:

Appellant:

JOHN D. REEVES Trial John W. Tunnell Attorney at Law Attorney at Law 1007 Grant Ave P.O. Box 414 Lufkin, Texas 75901 Lufkin, Texas 75901 Phone: (936) 632-1609 Phone: 936/699-3131 Fax: (936) 632-1640 SBOT: 20292100 SBOT # 16723000

Appellee: April Ayers- Perez Trial John Peralta Asst. Angelina County District Atty. Asst. Angelina County District Atty. P.O. Box 908 P.O. Box 908 Lufkin, Texas 75901 Lufkin, Texas 75901 Phone: 936-632-5090 Phone: 936/ 632-5090 SBOT# SBOT# 15771250

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page:

IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL……………………………………. ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS…………………………………………………….......iii

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES…………………………………………………... iv-v

STATEMENT OF THE CASE……………………………………………….....1-2

STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION………………………………………………2

ISSUE PRESENTED................................................................................................2

STATEMENT OF FACTS …………………………………………………..…3-29

SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ……………………………………........29-30

ARGUMENT………………………………………………………………….30-45

CONCLUSION AND PRAYER…………………………………………………45

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE…………………………………………….46

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE…………………………………………………..46

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INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

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U.S. Supreme Court Cases

Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307, (1979)………………………..……….31,38

Texas Cases

Campbell v. State, 382 S.W.3d 545, (Tex. App.-Austin 2012, no pet.) ………..42

Ellingsworth v. State, 487 S.W.2d 108, (Tex. Crim. App. 1972) ……………....41

Gonzalez v. State, 337 S.W.3d 473, (Tex. App.-Houston [1 Dist.] 2011) ..31,32

Hooper v. State, 214 S.W.3d 9, (Tex. Crim. App. 2007)…………….…….....31

Malik v. State, 953 S.W.2d 234, (Tex. Crim. App. 1997)…………………….32

Malone v. State, 253 S.W.3d 253, (Tex. Crim. App. 2008)…………………..38

Martinez v. State, 327 S.W.3d 727, (Tex. Crim. App. 2010) ………………..…..41

Montgomery v. State, 810 S.W.2d 372, (Tex. Crim. App. 1990)

(op. on reh'g). ……………………………………………….………..…….…….41

Moore v. State, 652 S.W.2d 411, (Tex. Crim. App. 1983) …………………..….42

Moses v. State, 105 S.W.3d 622, (Tex. Crim. App. 2003) ….……………….…41

Osteen v. State, 61 S.W.3d 90, (Tex. App.—Waco 2001, no pet.). ………….41,42

Shea v. State, 167 S.W.3d 98, (Tex. App.-Waco 2005, pet. ref'd……….……….43

Taylor v. State, 268 S.W.3d 571, (Tex. Crim. App. 2008) ……………….…….41

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Thomas v. State, 444 S.W.3d 4, (Tex. Crim. App. 2014) ………………….31

Tienda v. State , 358 S.W.3d 633 (2012) ….………………………..……….43,45

Williams v. State, 235 S.W.3d 742, (Tex. Crim. App. 2006) ………..32,37,38

RULES AND OTHER AUTHORITIES

Tex. Penal Code Ann. Section 28.02 ( West 2011) ….…..………..………….30

Tex. Rules Evidence 613(a) ….…………………………….……..……….38,41

Tex. Rules Evidence 901….…………………………………………..……….43

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12-15-00157-CR

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TYLER, TEXAS

Stanford Jones, Sr.

v.

The State of Texas

APPEAL FROM THE 159th DISTRICT COURT OF ANGELINA COUNTY, TEXAS Cause No. 2013-0725

BRIEF OF APPELLANT STANFORD JONES, SR.

TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS;

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Appellant was indicted by a grand jury in the October/ December term for

six counts of Arson. (CR p. 19-21) On June 3, 2014, Appellant waived

arraignment and entered a plea of not guilty on all counts. (CR p. 6) A jury was

selected on March 23, 2015. ( RR Vol. 2) A jury trial began on March 23,2014

and concluded on March 25, 2015. Appellant was found guilty on counts I,II,V of

a six count indictment for the offenses of arson.. (RR Vol. 5 p.119) The state abandoned count IV and appellant was found not guilty on counts III and VI.. A

sentencing hearing was conducted on May 15, 2015 and appellant was sentenced to

twenty years in the ID-TDJC.( RR Vol. 6) Notice of Appeal was filed on June

10, 2015. (CR p. 115) John Reeves was appointed to represent Appellant on June

10, 2015. (CR p. 114)

STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION

The Trial Court Certification was signed by the trial court on June 10, 2015 and

states that the case was not a plea bargain case, and the defendant has the right of

appeal. (CR p. 119-120)

ISSUE PRESENTED

Issue 1

The evidence is legally insufficient to prove the three offenses of Arson

as alleged in count I, II and V in the indictment.

Issue 2

The trial court erred in permitting impermissible impeachment evidence.

Issue 3

The trial court erred in allowing face book prints which were not properly authenticated.

STATEMENT OF FACTS

The case was called for trial upon an indictment charging appellant with six counts of arson ,of which appellant was convicted of three. 1) with intent to damage or destroy a habitation located in Lufkin, Texas, start a fire by igniting a stick with leaves and other items against said habitation, knowing that said habitation was within the limits of an incorporated city or town, 2) with intent to damage or destroy a building located in Lufkin, Texas, start a fire by putting accelerant on said building and lighting it knowing that said building was within the limits of an incorporated city or town, 5) with intent to damage or destroy a habitation located in Lufkin, Texas, start a fire by igniting a piece of carpet, rug or paper, knowing that said habitation was within the limits of an incorporated city or town. (RR Vol. 3, p. 21-24) The testimony considered by the jury on guilt/innocence consisted of twenty witnesses beginning with the testimony of Officer Sean Alexander of the Lufkin Police Department (LPD). (RR Vol. 3, p. 32- 40)

Officer Alexander testified he had been employed with LPD for nine years.

(RR Vol. 3, p. 32-33) He was dispatched on November 13, 2012 to 907 O’Quinn where he made contact with the homeowner, Samuel Gilmore, who stated that he thought his house had caught fire. (RR Vol. 3, p. 33-34) The Officer observed some ash and scorching on the side of the house and two vehicles about ten feet from the house that had been tampered with. Both cars had gas running down the side, one had a rag sticking in the fuel tank and the other car’s gas cap had also been removed. (RR Vol. 3, p. 34)

State’s Exhibit 2A through 2R, photographs of the house at 906 O’Quinn and its surroundings were admitted. (RR Vol. 3, p. 34-35) The Officer identified State’s Exhibit 2E as the left side of the house and the two vehicles. (RR Vol. 3, p. 35-36) State’s Exhibits 2H, 2I, 2J, and 2L, were the char marks on and around the window and ash below the window on the left side of the house, where the fire was located when he arrived. (RR Vol. 3, p. 36) State’s Exhibit 2M shows the rag sticking out of the vehicle fuel filler hole that appears black in color and was wet to the touch. (RR Vol. 3, p. 36-37) State’s Exhibits 2P and 2Q showed the back of the house with char marks on the window frame. (RR Vol. 3, p. 37)

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