Williams, Alfred James

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided June 2, 2015·No. PD-0482-15·Published

Opinion

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED

NO. PD-0482-15

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS

ALFRED JAMES WILLIAMS, Appellant

v.

THE STATE OF TEXAS,

On Appeal from the 350th District Court of Taylor County, Texas

Cause No. 10,254 (Hon. Thomas M. Wheeler)

and

NO. 11-12-00335-CR

from the

THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT EASTLAND, TEXAS

PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

FREDERICK T. DUNBAR State Bar #24025336 4542 Loop 322, Suite 102 Abilene, Texas 79602

June 2, 2015 Ph: (325) 437-7000 Fax: (325) 437-7007

ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Table of Contents …………………………………..……….……….…….2

Table of Authorities ……………………………….………...……………..3

Statement Regarding Oral Argument………………..……….………….…5

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

Statement of Procedural History …………………………..….……………6

Statement of Issues Presented…………..………….…………….…………6 Issue One

The Court of Appeals erred in holding the trial court acted within its discretion in denying his Motion for Mistrial, as the State thrice violated a motion in limine, characterizing Appellant as a murderer in a murder case.

Issue Two

The Court of Appeals erred in subtracting from the detailed and specific statutory language of Tex. Pen. Code Ann. § 9.3 l(b)(5)(A), and erred in holding any error was harmless.

Issue Three

The Court of Appeals erred in holding Appellant was not harmed by a Brady violation.

Argument and Authorities…………………………………………….……..7

Prayer for Relief……………………………………………….……….…..28

Certificate of Compliance ……………………………………………….…29

Certificate of Service ………………………………………….….………..30

Appendix………………………………………..…………………..………31

TABLE OF AUTHORITIES

Cases Page

Almanza v. State, 686 S.W.2d 157, 171 (Tex.Crim.App.1985)............. 25

Baker v. State, 11-10-00329-CR, 2012 WL 5988900 (Tex. App. -Eastland November 29, 2012, no pet.) ..................................................................... 14 Boykin v. State, 818 S.W.2d 782, 785 (Tex. Crim. App. 1991) ............ 16 Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83, 83 S.Ct. 1 194, 10 L.Ed.2d 215 (1963)......passim Carmen v. State, 276 S.W.3d 538, 546 (Tex. App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 2008, pet. ref d) ..........................................................................................25 Coe v. State, 683 S.W.2d 431, 435-36 (Tex.Crim.App.1984) ..............12 Ex parte Reed, 271 S.W.3d 698, 726 (Tex.Crim.App.2008) .................26 Hampton v. State, 86 S.W.3d 603, 612 (Tex.Crim.App.2002) ........... ...26 Hawkins v. State, 135 S.W.3d 72, 77 (Tex.Crim.App.2004) ...................9 Hernandez v. State, 309 S.W.3d 661, 664 (Tex. App.-Houston (14th Dist.] 2010, pet. ref'd)…………………………………………………………15 Hill v. State, 817 S.W.2d 816, 817 (Tex.App.--Eastland 1991, pet. ref d) .............................................................................................................. 11 Hinojosa v. State, 4 S.W.3d 240, 253 (Tex.Crim.App.1999) ............... ..8 Janney v. State, 938 S.W.2d 770, 773 (Tex. App. Houston [14th Dist.] 1997, no pet.)………………………………………………………………..8,12 Lee v. State, 259 S.W.3d 785, 789 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 2007, pet. ref'd)…………………………………………………………………...15 Lockett v. State, 744 S.W.2d 229, 231 (Tex.App.--Houston [14th] Dist.I 987, pet. ref'd)………………………………………………………………..11 McGinn v. State, 961 S.W.2d 161, 165 (Tex. Crim. App. 1998) .......... 13

Mosley v. State., 983 S.W.2d 249, 259 (Tex. Crim. App. 1998)……….13

Palmer v. State, 902 S.W.2d 561, 565 (Tex. App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 1995, no pet)……………………………………………………………26 Richards v. State. 912 S.W.2d 374, 379 (Tex.App.-Houston [14th Dist.] 1995, pet. ref d)…………………………………………………………11 Robinette v. State, 816 S.W.2d 817, 819 (Tex.App.--Eastland 1991, no pet.) .............................................................................................................. 11 Scruggs v. State, 782 S.W.2d 499, 500-503 (Tex.App.--Houston [1st Dist.] 1989, pet. ref d)………………………………………………………...11 Tate v. State, 762 S.W.2d 678, 681 (Tex.App.--Houston [1st Dist.] 1988, pet. granted)…………………………………………………………………….11 Thompson v. State, 89 S.W.3d 843, 850 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 2002, pet. ref d)………………………………………………………………..7 Statutes TEX. PEN.CODE ANN. §9.31 (b)(5)(A)………………………....2,7,15 Secondary Authority "discussion." Merriam-Webster.com. Merriam-Webster, 2013. Web. 28 June 2013 ..............................................................................18

"explain." ,Merriam-Webster.com. Merriam-Webster, 2013. Web. 28 June 2013 ..............................................................................18

"seek." Merriam-Webster.com. Merriam-Webster, 2013. Web. 28 June 2013 ..............................................................................17

NO. PD-0482-15

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS

ALFRED JAMES WILLIAMS, Appellant

v.

THE STATE OF TEXAS,

On Appeal from the 350th District Court of Taylor County, Texas

Cause No. 10,254 (Hon. Thomas M. Wheeler)

and

NO. 11-12-00335-CR

from the

THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT EASTLAND, TEXAS

PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS:

ALFRED JAMES WILLIAMS, (sometimes referred to as “Appellant,”)

submits this Petition for Discretionary Review, and would respectfully show unto

the Court the following:

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT

Oral argument is requested because this case involves vital issues of State

and Constitutional law, as well as fundamental fairness, including the important

policy considerations attending the willful and repeated violation of an order in

limine regarding jury argument, and the construction of an important statute

regarding self-defense.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

Williams was charged by indictment with the murder of Kerion Harness.

(CR 15). The offense was alleged to have been committed on October 18, 2011.

(CR: 15). On October 7, 2012, the jury found appellant guilty. (CR: 38).

Punishment, assessed by the jury on October 8, 2012, was twenty-five (25) years

confinement in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice- Institutional Division

and no fine. (CR: 97).

STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Appellant appealed to the Eleventh Court of Appeals at Eastland, Texas,

complaining of the trial court’s denial of his motion for new trial due to improper

jury argument, the submission of a limiting instruction on self-defense in the jury

charge, and in the trial court’s overruling of Appellant’s Brady complaint. In a

memorandum opinion released on March 31, 2015, authored by the honorable

Mike Willson, the Court affirmed Appellant’s conviction. (Apx. 1).

STATEMENT OF ISSUES PRESENTED

Issue One

The Court of Appeals erred in holding the trial court did not err in denying his Motion for Mistrial, as the State thrice violated a motion in limine, characterizing Appellant as a murderer in a murder case.

Issue Two

The Court of Appeals erred in subtracting from the detailed and specific statutory language of Tex. Pen. Code Ann. § 9.3 l(b)(5)(A), and erred in holding any error was harmless.

Issue Three

The Court of Appeals erred in holding Appellant was not harmed by a Brady violation

ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES

Issue One Restated

The Court of Appeals erred in holding the trial court did not err in denying his Motion for Mistrial, as the State thrice violated a motion in limine, characterizing Appellant as a murderer in a murder case.

The law provides for, and presumes, a fair trial free from improper argument

by the State. Thompson v. State, 89 S.W.3d 843, 850 (Tex. App.-Houston [1st

Dist.] 2002, pet. ref'd). There are four permissible areas of jury argument:

(1) summation of the evidence, (2) reasonable deductions from the evidence, (3)

answers to the argument of opposing counsel, and (4) pleas for law enforcement.

It is improper to refer to a defendant by a derogatory term designed to

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