FILED IN
1STCOURT OF APPEALS
HOUSTON, TEXAS
No. 01-14-00952-CV
AUG 31 2015
CHRISTOPHER A^ P«NE
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
CLERK. W-
FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Herbert Jackson,
Respondent - Appellant,
V.
Patricia A. Jackson,
Applicant - Appellee.
Appeal from the 328th DISTRICT COURT
Cause No. 14-DCV-217167
FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS
BRIEF OF THE
APPLICANT-APPELLEE, PATRICIA A. JACKSON
Patricia A. Jackson, Pro Se
2015 Hilton Head Dr.
Missouri City, Texas 77459-3309
hepajacks@ sbcglobal.net
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF AUTHORITIES ........................ ..................... 3
STATEMENT OF ORAL ARGUMENT , 4
STATEMENT OF THE CASE
FACTS...... 5-12
PROCEDURAL HI STORY 12
STANDARD OF REVIEW 13
ARGUMENT ..............,.,.........,....v,.,...v...v..v.r.v.................... 14
1. The Appellee presented evidence that was legally and
factually sufficient to make a finding of family
viol ence 14-15
2. The District Court did not abuse its discretion in making a
finding of family violence 15
CONCLUSION 16
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ......... 16
TABLE OF AUTHORITIES
Cases
In re Doe, 19 S.W.3d 249,253 (Tex. 2 000) 13
Vongontard v. Tippitt, 137 S. W. 3d 109, 112 (Tex. App.-
Houston[lst Dist.]2004, no pet.) .13
Boyd v. Palmore, 425 S.W.3d 425, 430 (Tex. App. - Houston[lst
Dist. ]2011, no pet.) .................................................. ....13
In re Epperson, 213 S.W.3d 541, 544 (Tex. App.-Texarkana 2007, no
pet.) . 15
Celestine v. Dep't of Family & Protective Servs., 321 S.W.3d
222,235 (Tex. 2010) 15
Statutes
TEX. FAM. CODE ANN. 71. 004 (1) (West 2 014) 13
Court Rules
STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT
Because the arguments in appellant's brief have not been
properly preserved for appeal, the appellee believes that oral
argument is unnecessary.
STATEMENT OF THE CASE
I. Facts
1. 1st Incident
On Sunday, May 18, 2014 the Appellant, Herbert Jackson and
his wife, the Appellee, Patricia A. Jackson were waiting at the
airport to board a flight back to Houston from Costa Rica after
traveling with a group (Shell Employees Club). Another male
passenger sit beside Patricia and while waiting they began to
engage in a conversation. Herbert beckoned for Patricia to come
with him. Patricia followed Herbert to another gate where there
was no one. Herbert sat down and asked Patricia to sit beside
him and when she sat Herbert elbowed her in the side. Patricia
jumped up from the pain in her side and Herbert angrily told her
to sit back down and said she was being disrespectful and called
her a bitch. Herbert said he knew Patricia didn't like being
called a bitch but said he was going to call her one anyway and
wanted to know what she was talking about with the male
passenger. Patricia said they were having general conversation
about Costa Rica and where each of them was from. Patricia told
Herbert that she told the other passenger that she was traveling
with husband and he was traveling with his partner. Herbert
continued asking Patricia the same thing several times about
what she and the passenger was talking about. Patricia continued
repeating the same thing and Herbert told Patricia if she said
that one more time that he would bust her in the face. Patricia
didn't say it again because she knew Herbert would do just that.
Afterwards, Herbert and Patricia went back to their gate and
Herbert acted like he always does, as if he had done nothing.
After returning from Costa Rica Patricia started calling
Herbert very seldom and stopped spending time with him, and he
noticed it. Then in July, Herbert told Patricia that he wanted
her to look at some papers, so he asked her to come by his house
after church. Patricia hesitated, but said okay. Once she got
there Herbert asked, where is your phone? She said it was in
the car, because she wasn't expecting to be there long, because
she was only there to look at papOOOOers. Herbert said go get
it, but he changed his mind and decided to go and get it
himself, and took her keys. After getting the phone Herbert
proceeded to go through Patricia's phone to see who she's been
talking to and found nothing. Herbert told Patricia that he
wasn't giving her back the keys until they discussed and settled
what's been going on with regards to their marriage. He told
her she wasn't leaving until they do. Patricia realized that
there were never any papers Herbert needed her to look at, but
it was his way of getting her to his house. Herbert wanted to
know why she was distancing herself and he said that he believed
it was because she had no intentions of reconciling with him.
He was right, however, Patricia was afraid to tell him in fear
of his reaction and she had no keys to leave. As the
conversation continued between Herbert and Patricia the subject
of divorce finally came up. Herbert said he wouldn't file, so
Patricia said she would and he wanted to know when. She told
him August. Herbert told Patricia not to tell anyone that he had
kidnapped her, and he wouldn't give her keys back to leave until
she had sex with him. After that conversation, Herbert started
showing up at Patricia's home often and unannounced.
2. 2nd Incident
On Monday, August 18, 2014 Herbert showed up unannounced at
3:30 am to Patricia's home. She was awakened, because the dogs
started barking after hearing the door bell ringing and knocking
at the door. Patricia got up and saw that it was Herbert and
opened the door. She didn't want to open the door, but she
afraid if she didn't it could be a confrontation. Herbert
proceeded to the bedroom and the first thing he said was take
off your clothes. Patricia told him that she didn't feel like
having any sex because she needed to start getting ready for
work. He wasn't hearing any of that and wouldn't take no for an
answer. Herbert then asked where had she been the day before
because he couldn't get in contact with her. Patricia told him
that she was at her office working. He asked her that several
times and that let her know that he didn't believe her. After
the sex Herbert wanted to talk about other things and Patricia
didn't she needed to get ready for work and told him that.
Herbert didn't care what she wanted and started saying she
couldn't keep him out of that house because it was his house
too. Patricia didn't want to hear any of that and continued
asking him to leave so that she could get ready for work. She
only got him to leave by saying she would come by his home
during her lunch and talk with him. He said okay and then left.
Patricia didn't go by as she said and Herbert called about 4:50
pm. She told him she got busy during lunch and didn't make it
and was now on her way to pick up her grandson, Carson from
school. Herbert called again about 8:27 pm and wanted to know
how it was going. Patricia told him that Carson had just left
and that she was tired and about to go to bed. Herbert raised
his voice and told her that she must be crazy and has lost her
mind. He told Patricia that did she think that she would be
allowed to continue treating him any kind of way. She again told
him she was tired because he had awaken her out of her sleep
earlier that morning. Herbert said so what. Patricia explained
her tiredness again and he said okay he understood. He said go
ahead get some rest and we will talk tomorrow. After going to
bed about 9:17 pm the doorbell started ringing and the dogs
started barking. Patricia got up and peeped into foyer because
she was afraid that it was Herbert again. Looking through the
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glass doors she could see that her fear was confirmed, and it
was Herbert again, twice in one day. At this point she is
scared and didn't know his frame of mind, because she had just
talked to him about 45 minutes earlier. Patricia wouldn't open
the door and was scared and nervous and couldn't think, so she
called her daughter Marquita Wilson and asked her to call the
police for her because Herbert was there again for the second
time on the same day. She told her daughter she wanted him gone,
but wasn't going to open the door. Herbert kept ringing the
door bell and knocking on the door and the dogs wouldn't stop
barking. He then started knocking on the bedroom window and
calling her cell phone. Patricia wouldn't answer the cell phone
and by this time she was really scared and called her neighbor
across the street, Elizabeth, Amalguer at 2022 Hilton Head and
asked to call the police too. As Herbert was knocking on the
window, Patricia eased out of her bedroom and went upstairs to
go hide in the attic. Heir daughter called her back on her cell
phone and told her that the police was on the way and would be
calling her. Patricia was scared and asked her daughter did she
tell the police to hurry. She continued talking to her daughter
and then the police called on the Land Line. She told her
daughter to stay on the phone and not to hang up on the cell.
While talking to the police and telling them what was going on,
the dogs started barking more and Patricia heard Herbert's
voice. She told the police that she heard his voice and that
was inside of her house and didn't know how he got in because
she have storm doors and they were all locked and he didn't have
a key to them. Herbert's voice became clearer as he started
coming up the stairs and Patricia attempted to get closer to the
attic. Before making it to the attic Herbert found her in
bedroom at the end of the hall. As he approached, Patricia hung
up on the police because she was afraid of what Herbert would do
if he knew that she was on the phone with the police. She didn't
hang up the cell phone because she wanted her daughter to hear
what was going on. He told her that she didn't have to be afraid
come on let's go downstairs and talk. Patricia saw a wire hanger
in his hand and asked him what was he doing with it? Herbert
told her he picked it up when he came in. She knew that wasn't
true. He continued to lead her downstairs and saw that Patricia
had her cell phone in her hand. He motioned for her to hang up
and she wouldn't. She told Herbert the storm doors were all
locked. So, she asked him how was he able to get in? She doesn't
remember him answering. Herbert then sat her on the sofa beside
him and raised her hand with the cell phone and hit the end call
button to hang up from her daughter; and said why are you
putting your children in this? He started telling Patricia that
she couldn't keep him out of this house because his TDL has this
address on it. He said that meant she couldn't keep him out and
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he could come in just like she could. Patricia told Herbert
that they had just talked and she told him that she was going to
bed and he agreed they would talk the next day. He said he
changed his mind and asked her don't you change your mind. At
this point Patricia is really scared and was praying that the
police would soon arrive because she didn't want to talk
anymore. At that point the doorbell rang and Herbert went to
the door. The police was at the door and asked him to step
outside. After the police was going back and forth with Herbert
about where he lived, Herbert told the police that he had been
living at his inherited home for the last 3 H years. The police
told him since he had established residence somewhere else this
house was no longer his home to come and go as he please no
matter what his TDL showed. The police told Herbert that coming
through a locked door to get to a door that he did have a key
to, was Criminal Trespassing. The police told him that Patricia
did not want him there and asked him to leave. Herbert said
that he didn't hear her say that. Patricia turned to him and
told him she wanted him to leave. They gave back the keys they
had to each other's residence, however Patricia had another key
and told Herbert the other key was on the set of keys that her
daughter had to her car that she was driving. She told him she
would give him the key when she gets it from her daughter.
Patricia talked about having a previous Protective Order on
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Herbert back in 2011, but it had expired. The police said that
maybe you should finalize with a divorce this time. At that
time Herbert started to leave and told Patricia that he had torn
the door off and let him know what it cost to get it fixed.
Patricia's daughter Monique, her fiance, Michael, and her
grandson, Carson came by as Herbert was leaving and Patricia
told them what Herbert said and went to back to look at the
door. By this time, Herbert had left and Monique told her
mother that Mr. Herbert has torn your new storm door off and he
should go to jail for that. Monique made that statement because
she had just picked up Carson a couple of hours earlier and had
come in and out that same door.
II. Procedural History
On August 25, 2014 Appellee, Patricia A. Jackson, Pro Se
filed an application for a Protective Order against Appellant,
Herbert Jackson, Pro Se in the District Clerk's office in Fort
Bend County, Texas. A judgment was entered on September 23,
2014 and the Protective Order was granted to Patricia in the
328th Judicial District Court in Fort Bend County, Texas.
On October 7, 2014 Herbert filed a motion for a new trial.
The Motion for a New Trial was heard on October 27, 2014 and the
motion was denied.
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STANDARD OF REVIEW
The Court should review the Judicial District Court's legal
and factual sufficiency standards. In re Doe, 19 S.W.3d 249,253
(Tex. 2000); Vongontard v. Tippitt, 137 S. W. 3d 109, 112 (Tex.
App.-Houston [1st Dist.]2004, no pet.) .
The Court should review TEX. FAM. CODE ANN. 71.004(1)(West
2014) (emphasis added). Thus, a family member's actions can
meet the definition if they are intended to result in harm or
involve a threat that reasonably places the other family member
in fear of imminent harm. Boyd v. Palmore, 425 S.W.3d 425, 430
(tex. App. - Houston[lst Dist.]2011, no pet.).
The Court should review cases involving family-violence
protective orders, evidence that a person has engaged in abusive
conduct in the past permits an inference that a person will
continue this behavior in the future. In re Epperson, 213 S.W.3d
541, 544 (Tex. App.-Texarkana 2007, no pet.)
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ARGUMENT
I. The Appellee presented evidence that was legally and
factually sufficient to make a finding of Family
Violence.
The Judicial District Court found correctly that the
evidence presented was legally and factually sufficient to make
a finding of family violence because the photographs that the
appellant is referring to in this appeal was not used to make
that determination.
Yes, Patricia did attach photographs to the application for
Protective Order, however, during the Hearing on September 23,
2014 the old photographs were never mentioned by her in
testimony given in the trial court. Herbert mentioned those
pictures (RR Vol 1 p 33) only after pictures were introduced by
Patricia (RR Vol 1, p 28-30), concerning the incident on August
18, 2014 of ripping the storm door to gain access to a door that
he had a key for. He said they were attached to pad the
application and Herbert said he categorically denied them. The
pictures with dates correspond to incidents and dates on the
previous protective order ll-DCV-187019 issued on January 31,
2011 by the 328th Judicial District Court in Fort Bend County.
Herbert and Patricia both signed the agreed protective order.
The photographs (CR Vol 1 of the ripped off storm door were
entered into evidence by Patricia (RR, Vol 1 page 28-30). The
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Court asked Herbert if he had any objection to the Court looking
at the photographs of the ripped storm door that was being
entered as admissible evidence and Herbert said no. I don't have
any objections (RR, Vol 1 page 29). If no objection was made by
Herbert during the hearing it should not be appealable.
II. The Judicial District Court did not abuse its discretion
in making a finding of family violence.
A trial court abuses its discretion if it acts without
reference to any guiding rules or principles or fails to
correctly analyze or apply the law. Celestine v. Dep't of Family
& Protective Services, 321 S.W.3d 222,235 (Tex. 2010)
Herbert has admitted to family violence in the past and if
there is evidence that a person has engaged in abusive conduct
in the past an inference is permitted that a person will
continue this behavior in the future. In re Epperson, 213 S.W.3d
541, 544 (Tex. App.-Texarkana 2007, no pet.)
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CONCLUSION
For the reasons stated above, this Court should affirm the
Trial Court's findings that the evidence was legally and
factually sufficient in finding that family violence had
occurred and likely to occur in the future to award a protective
order.
Respectfully submitted,
UUAJ
Patricia A. Jackson /Pro Se
2015 Hilton Head Dj
Missouri City, Texas 77459
(281) 437-7718 Telephone Home
(281) 615-0980 Telephone Cell
hepajacks@sbcglobal.net
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I Patricia A. Jackson, certify that today, August 31, 2015, a
copy of the brief for Appellee, was served upon:
VIA: Facsimile 713 227-0066 and
Regular US Mail
TO: Attorney Annie P. Briscoe
1217 Prairie St., Suite 207
Houston, Texas 77002
Annie P. Briscoe
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