James Arthur Brown v. State

ACCEPTED 03-13-00760-CR 3596204 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 12/29/2014 8:37:16 AM JEFFREY D. KYLE CLERK No. 03-13-00760-CR T.C. No. D-1-DC-13-300630 FILED IN IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE 3rd COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS THIRD COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT, 12/29/2014 8:37:16 AM AUSTIN, TEXAS JEFFREY D. KYLE Clerk JAMES BROWN, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee Appealed from the District Court of Travis County, Texas The 331st Judicial District MOTION TO ABATE APPEAL AND REMAND FOR HEARING ON MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL AND FOR PERMISSION TO FILE OUT OF TIME MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL To the Court of Appeals, Third Judicial District: Now comes JAMES BROWN, Appellant, by and through his attorney of record in the above entitled and numbered cause, and files this Motion to Abate Appeal and Remand for Hearing on Motion for New Trial and For Permission to File Out of Time Motion for New Trial, and would show the following: I. In the 331st District Court of Travis County, Texas in Cause No. D-1-DC-13- 300630, the Appellant was convicted of the offense of Retaliation under Texas Penal Code 36.06(a)(1)(a) and sentenced to fifteen years in prison on October 23, 2013 by presiding judge David Crain. II. On October 31, 2013 trial counsel filed a Motion for New Trial. (CR p. 59). On November 1, 2013 Mr. Brown filed his written pro se Motion for New Trial. (CR p. 61). On November 8, 2014 Mr. Brown filed his written pro se Motion to Appeal. (CR p. 71). In Mr. Brown’s Motion for New Trial and Motion to Appeal he indicated that he had been provided ineffective assistance. (CR pgs. 65, 73). Thereafter, Mr. Brown filed his written pro se Motion for Appointment of Counsel on Appeal. (CR p. 77). Unfortunately, the trial judge suffered a stroke during the Thanksgiving holiday and was out of the office the remainder of the year. The Honorable Judge David Crain’s letter is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A. Once the trial judge returned to the bench, Mr. Brown was bench warranted back to Travis County on the motion for new trial. On January 8, 2014 Mr. Brown was brought to court. However, he did not have a hearing because he was unwilling to participate with trial counsel as his attorney. On February 5, 2014 Mr. Brown filed his written pro se Amended Appellant’s Brief where he reasserts his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel. (CR pgs. 120-130). On April 4, 2014 trial counsel files a Motion to Withdraw. (Supp CR p. 3). Said motion was granted by the trial court. (Supp CR p. 4). A copy of Mr. Brown’s Motion for New Trial and Motion for Appeal is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit B. III. Once the trial judge renders sentence, a defendant has thirty days to file a motion for new trial. Tex.R.App.P. 21.4(a). The Court of Criminal Appeals has determined that this time period “is a critical stage of the proceedings.” Cooks v. State, 240 S.W.3d 906, 911 (Tex.Cr.App. 2007). The Court of Criminal Appeals has also determined that “a defendant has a constitutional right to counsel during that period.” Id. A hearing on the motion for new trial must occur within seventy-five days or it is overruled by operation of law. Tex.R.App.P. 21.8(c). Appellant was represented by trial counsel during the entire thirty-day period for filing a motion for new trial. However, he was unwilling to continue to be represented by trial counsel. Mr. Brown made three separate written allegations of ineffective assistance of counsel in three separate pro se motions, i.e. his Motion for New Trial, Motion to Appeal, and Amended Appellant’s Brief. (CR pgs. 65, 73, and 120-130). Mr. Brown’s Motion for New Trial and Motion to Appeal alleging ineffective assistance of counsel were both filed during this critical thirty- day time period. Appellant counsel was not appointed until after both the thirty day time period and the seventy-five day time period in which to have a hearing on a Motion for New Trial had expired. Thus, clearly Mr. Brown was deprived of counsel during this critical stage. Moreover, trial counsel did not file a Motion to Withdraw until April 4, 2014. IV. A new trial may also be garnered through discovery of new evidence. A party who seeks a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence must show that (1) the evidence has come to the party's knowledge since the trial; (2) the evidence was not discovered earlier because of a lack of due diligence; (3) the evidence is not cumulative; and (4) the evidence is so material that it would probably produce a different result if a new trial were granted. Jackson v. Van Winkle, 660 S.W.2d 807, 809 (Tex. 1983). As to newly discovered evidence, “the issue is whether the trial court's refusal of a new trial involves the violation of a clear legal right or a manifest abuse of judicial discretion.” Id. at 809. Mr. Brown consider’s Judge Crain’s letter new evidence. The letter, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A, points out that had a Motion for New Trial hearing taken place, it is likely the trial judge would have significantly reduced his sentence from 15 years in the Texas Department of Correction. V. “Deprivation of counsel is subject to a harmless error or prejudice analysis.” Cook at 911. To show harm, there must be “facially plausible claims” that could have been presented in a motion for new trial. Id at 912. Also see Massingill v. State, 8 S.W.3d 733 (Tex.App.-Austin 1999, pet. ref’d). In the instant case, the issue in a motion for new trial will be sufficiency of evidence and ineffective assistance of counsel during the trial. Trial counsel did not file pretrial motions nor did he call a key witness who witnessed firsthand the language which is the subject of this indictment. Moreover, trial counsel did not subpoena the individual responsible for generating the video entered into evidence at trial. These witnesses will include Valerie Brown and ___ Flores. Valerie Brown is defendant’s mother who was present when the complained of language in the indictment was uttered. Ms. Brown will testify that Mr. Brown was upset at having his parental rights to his 3 year old daughter terminated just moments before, that he was planning to file a lawsuit because he felt his rights were being violated and that he never threatened anyone, but was simply “grieving.” ___ Flores will testify that there is possibly additional video evidence over and above the two “snippets” of video information entered as evidence in the trial before the court. VI. As to newly discovered evidence, “the issue is whether the trial court's refusal of a new trial involves the violation of a clear legal right or a manifest abuse of judicial discretion.” Jackson, 660 S.W.2d at 809. The out of time motion for new trial will allow the trial judge to reduce Mr. Brown’s sentence from 15 years in the Texas Department of Correction to 3 years in the Texas Department of Correction. See attached Exhibit A. VII. This issues of sufficiency of evidence and ineffective assistance of counsel provide reasonable grounds for a motion for new trial. Moreover, the newly discovered evidence evident in the affidavit of the trial judge also provides reasonable grounds for a Motion for New Trial. In addition to providing information to the trial judge, the Motion for New Trial is necessary to advance these additional facts for purposes of presenting the issue on appeal. Thus, Mr. Brown was clearly prejudiced by the lack of counsel during the critical stage for filing a motion for new trial. Wherefore, premises considered, Appellant requests that the Court abate the appeal and remand the case for hearing on a Motion for New Trial and requests permission to file the Motion for New Trial outside of the time limitations. Respectfully submitted, Bernard & Associates 1203 Baylor Street Austin, Texas 78703 Tel: 512/ 478-5291 Fax: 512/ 478-9827 By: /s/Tanisa Jeffers_____________ Brian Bernard, State Bar No. 24001728 Tanisa Jeffers, State Bar No. 24006153 Attorneys for JAMES BROWN CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Motion to Abate Appeal and Remand for Hearing on a Motion for New Trial and for Permission to File an Out of Time Motion for New Trial was mailed, hand delivered, faxed or efiled to the Travis County District Attorney’s Office at 509 W. 11th St., 2nd Floor, Austin, Texas 78701, on this the 24 day of December, 2014. /s/Tanisa Jeffers_____ Brian Bernard Tanisa Jeffers Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued) Exhibit B (continued)