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Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas - April 2005 Opinion Summaries

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Hayes v. State of Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence 
In a murder prosecution where a defendant claims self-defense, the deceased's prior threats may be admitted, even though those threats were not...
04/27/2005 0191-04
Irving v. State of Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure 
Defendant's conviction for aggravated assault is affirmed where the trial court did not err in failing to include the jury instruction for the...
04/27/2005 0091-04
Phillips v. State of Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure 
Defendant's conviction for selling an alcoholic beverage to a minor is affirmed over her claim that the trial court improperly denied her motion to...
04/27/2005 1400-03
Hisey v. State of Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure 
Criminal Law and Procedure,
04/27/2005 0223-04
Jackson v. State of Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure 
Texas does not recognize diminished capacity as an affirmative defense.
04/13/2005 1655-03
Kelly v. State of Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure 
The Court of Appeals erred in finding that defendant's right to a speedy trial was violated.
04/13/2005 0023-04
Rich v. State of Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure 
In assessing harm, the test for individual voir dire examinations does not apply when voir dire is conducted in a group setting rather than...
04/13/2005 1275-03
Goodspeed v. State of Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure 
In a criminal case, a finding that trial counsel was ineffective is reversed to conduct an inquiry into the reasons for counsel's conduct.
04/06/2005 1882-03
Ex Parte Ervin
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus 
Plaintiff was properly denied release to mandatory supervision on the ground that his prior conviction for sexual abuse precludes mandatory...
04/06/2005 74, 985
Flenteroy v. State of Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure 
A variance between a deadly weapon allegation in the indictment and the proof at trial is not material.
04/06/2005 831-03

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