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HALLMAN, ROBERT

10/19/2022

1. “Did the Second Court of Appeals’ Majority Err in Using the Mosley Factors to Determine Whether the Trial Court Abused its Discretion in Denying Appellant’s Motion for Mistrial?” 2. “The Dissent Correctly Concludes that Under Either Rule 44.2(b) or the Mosley Factors, the Judgments of Convicti...

NAVARRO, JEREMIAH

09/07/2022

1. “Did the appellate court error (sic) in holding that the necessity defense does not apply to a defendant who provokes the difficulty?” 2. “If the defense of necessity can be denied based on the defendant provoking the difficulty, did the appellate court error (sic) in finding that Appellant’s ...

HEATH, DWAYNE

08/24/2022

(1) “Has the State’s statutory duty to disclose evidence ‘as soon as practicable’ been violated if the prosecutor fails to disclose an item of evidence the D.A.’s Office does not know exists but that has been in police custody for months?” (2) “If so, does the trial court have authority to impose...

NULL, ALAN WILLIAM

08/24/2022

1. “The Fourteenth Court erred when it held that it would violate due process for the court to take judicial notice that the science behind DNA is valid.” 2. “The Fourteenth Court erred when it held that a DNA profile run in accredited laboratory is not something upon which an expert may rely in ...

CHARETTE, EX PARTE ROBBIE GAIL

01/12/2022

1. “Did the special prosecutor lack standing or authority to prosecute alleged misdemeanor violations of the Election Code and Government Code without the referral from the TEC required by Texas Government Code § 571.171?” 2. “Was Appellant deprived of due process when the District Attorney’s off...

VILLARREAL, DAVID

06/17/2020

"The court of appeals erred in holding that the trial court properly limited the appellant’s ability to consult with trial counsel during an overnight recess in violation of the appellant’s Sixth Amendment right to counsel."