Avalos, Alfredo, II
“The court of appeals erred in its interpretation of Tex. Pen. Code 39.06(d) when it basically eliminated the meaning of ‘prohibited from disclosure’ as written in the code and replaced it with a v...
The Office of the State Prosecuting Attorney is the voice of the people of Texas before the Court of Criminal Appeals, the highest state court for appeals resulting from criminal cases.
“The court of appeals erred in its interpretation of Tex. Pen. Code 39.06(d) when it basically eliminated the meaning of ‘prohibited from disclosure’ as written in the code and replaced it with a v...
“Mr. Pettit, as a passenger in the vehicle, had standing to contest his unconstitutional seizure. The Twelfth Court of Appeals did not follow this Court’s holding in Kothe v. State, 152 S.W.3d 54 (...
1. “The Fourteenth Court’s opinion is based on false statements of the record.” 2. “The Fourteenth Court erred by affirming the trial court on a theory of law not applicable to the case. The Fourt...
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2023 PDR Basics Dawson Criminal Appeals Conference Paper