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Date Created: 2016-09-29 00:46:31.030074+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:25:55.467817
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,' lVlOTION FOR LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS `

The petitioner asks leave to file the attached petition for a writ of certiorari
without prepayment of costs and to proceed in forma pauperis.

Please check the appropriate boxes: ~

xPetitioner has previously been granted leave to proceed m forma pauperis in
the following court(s):

 

 

EPetitioner has not previously been granted leave to proceed in forma
pauperis in any other court.

E Petitioner’s affidavit or declaration in support of this motion is attached hereto. -

[l Petitioner’s affidavit or declaration is not attached because the court below
appointed counsel in the current proceeding, and:

[l The appointment was made under the following provision of _ law:

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E a copy of the order of appointment is appended

apt

(Signature)

 

AFF|DAV|T OR DECLARAT|ON
lN SUPPORT OF MOT|ON FOR LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS

I, 3 S A `Z ,am the petitioner 1n the above-entitled case. In support of
my motion to proceed in forma pauperis I state that because of my poverty I am unable to pay
the costs of this case or to give security therefor; and l believe I am entitled to redress.

1. For both you and your spouse estimate the average amount of money received from each of
the following sources during the past 12 months. Adjust any amount that was received
weekly, biweekly, quarterly, semiannually, or annually to show the`monthly rate. Use gross
amounts, that is, amounts before any deductions for taxes or otherwise.

 

 

income source Average monthly amount during` Amount expected
- the past 12 months next month_
You _ Spouse _ You Spouse
Emp|oyment ll `$j $N/A $ 10 $N¢/A

Se|f-emp|oyment " $L_ $_N,/A_* $`p $_NM`

 

 

 

 

 

income from reel property $ $ N/A $ ,¢ . ' $M
(euen ee rental rnedrne)

interest end dividends $ $ l\l/A‘ b $ ¢ " $ M/A
eifte-' $ $ l\l/A $ IO $ i\l/A
Alirneny $

 

$ N/A $¢ $ tle

Chi|d Support $

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d
,¢
Retirement (such as social $ Q $_N/A $ g $MZA`
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security, pensions,
annuities, insurance)

Disabi|ity (such as social $ l
security, insurance payments)

Unemployment payments $

 

Pub|ic-assistance $'
(such as We|fare)

-Other( (specify): N/A 7 $¢ - ' $J!ZA_ $j¢ $ N/A
Total monthly income: $ Q $ NZ'A $ 16 ‘ $ N/A

 

 

 

2. List your employment history for the past two years, most recent first. (Gross monthly pay
is before taxes or other deductions.) `

Emp|oyer Address Dates of Gross monthly pay

Emp|oyment
eli/gi ll//A ,ll//A L__

$
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*AMA_‘ _A/f/A A,Z,_ZA__ $ ' '

 

 

f 3. List your spouse’s employment history for the past two years, most recent employer first.
(Gross monthly pay is before taxes or other deductions.)

Emp|oyer Address Dates of Gross monthly pay
» Emp|oyment

MA_ .lf,/.A » ` ,ll//l $ ‘ ,
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4. How much cash do you and your spouse have? $ ¢

'Below, state any money you or your spouse hav/e in bank accounts or in any other financial
institution.

Financia| institution Type of account Amount you have Amount your spouse has
p/A ,)l//A $j¢ $ p,/A
$ a $ ,o/

`AM___ /\/_/.A. , .
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5. List the assets, and their values, which you own or your spouse owns. Do not list clothing
and ordinary household furnishings.

|j Home - l:| Other real estate
Value AM A Q y Value NZA Q
l:l Motor Vehicle #1 l:l Motor Vehicle #2

Year, make & model M‘ ZA; n _ Year, make & model MZA;
value a ' ,_ value a A;;A

[:l Other assets
Description )i/,/A
Value

6. State every person, business, or organization owing you or your spouse money, and the
amount owed.

Person owing you or . Amount owed to you Amount owed to your spouse
your spouse money

path sopth $paéLh
_M_~ _ _$_¢_` _ $_NZA`
, *~¢£e _$44__ $Aralh

7_. State the persons who rely on you or your spouse for support.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name ` ` » Re|ationship _ Age
~,,//l _ ll/A" 4 ‘ _ f M,/A;
.M/,t wi ' - ll/A,
A/,/.t ' M.//l ' . t il/.¢l

8. Estimate the average monthly expenses of you and your family. Show separately the amounts
paid by your spouse. Adjust any payments that are made weekly, biweekly, quarterly, or
annually to show the monthly rate.

You ` Your spouse

Rent or home- -mortgage payment

(include lot rented for mobile home) $_]Lh $_Mh

Are real estate taxes included? E Yes MNo
Is property insurance included? E Yes _ MNO

Utilities (electricity, heating fuel,

water, sewer, and'telephone) $._[Lh $hM_h
Home maintenance (repairs_and upkeep) $_¢h_h $_Mh

Food wl l n v $_phh $_MAh
clothing ` $p@h $_AL,ZZ-l_h
Laundry and dry-cleaning - l $_Lh $__MAh
Medical and dental expenses $_Mh $thAh-v

You ' Your spouse

Transportation (not including motor vehicle payments) $¢ ' $ g\l/A

Recreation, entertainment, newspapers, magazines, etc. $ a $ M 1 4 '

Insurance (not deducted from wages or included in mortgage payments)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Homeowner’e or renter’e n _ l t ,o( $ Avl;/A
Life _ l v $ Q( ~ -$ Al/A`
Health ' __ $ 15 ` $ N//t
Motor vehicle y al $ ii \$ M/A
oulee atl/t t d t Al/A
Taxee 

(Address)

 

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(City, State, Zip Code)

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. QuEsTloN(s) PRESENTED . `
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TABLE oF coNTENTs'

oPlNloNs BELow ............................................................ j ................ 1

JuRllechoN ................... ....... .................... , .......................... l ........................ 3
coNsTlTuTloNAL AND_sTATUT_oRY PRovlsloNs leoLvED ................ 4
sTATEl\/lENT ol= THE cAsE .............. _ .................... .......... _ ........................ éj l
REAsoNs FoR GRANTl-NG THE_.vleT ....... § .................................................................. \'l, l
ncoNol_usloN ......................................... ............................. ' ...................... - .............. “..'....Lll

lNDEx To APPENl)lcEs
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|N THE

SUPRE|\/|E COURT OF THE UN|TED STA`;I'ES
PET|T|ON FOR WR|T OF CERT|ORAR|

Petitioner respectfully prays that a Writ of certiorari issue to review the judgment beloW.

OP|N|ONS BELOW

[. ] For cases from federal courts:

The opinion lof the United States court of appeals appears at AppendiX
the petition and is

to

 

[ ] reported at § OI`,
[ ] has been designated for publication but is not yet reported; or,
[ ] is unpublished

The opinion of the United States district court appears at Appendix
the petition and is

to

 

[ ] reported at - _ ' ;or,
[ ] has been designated for publication but is not yet reported; or,
[ ] is unpublished `

x For cases from state courts:

The opinion of the highest state court to reviewlthe merits appears at
Appendix _L to the petition and is
[><1 reported at LWH.. ACT|D{\l MG,.§I[Q.‘(.V" 155 ; Or,

[ ] has been designated for publication but is not yet reported; or,
[ ] is unpublished

    

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The opinion of the Cé> " \ ’ ' ' court
appears at Appendix_ C to the petition and is _
]Xl_ reported at LX_PM§?_MMAQ NO.WR*`IS,|`SK`O£} ; gr,
[ ] has been designated for publication but is'not yet reported; or,
[ ] is unpublished l

 

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[ ] A timely petition for rehearing was thereafter denied on the following date:
, and a copy of the order denying rehearing

 

appears at Appendix

 

[ ] An extension of time to file the petition for a writ of certiorari was granted
to and including ______ (date) on * (date) in
Applicati_on No. _A - '

 

The jurisdiction of this Court is invoked under 28 U.S. C. §1257(a).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
LAREDO DIVISION

JOSE ALVARADO ZAMARRIPA,
Petitioner,'
VS. CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:12-CV-155

WIL~LIAM STEPHENS,

COOWJCMCMCOOWJC‘ODWJ

Respondent.
MEMORANDUM & ORDER

Petitioner J_OSE ALVARADO ZAMARRIPA, a state inmate confined by the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division, has filed a pro se “Petition
for a Writ of Habeas Corpus by a Person in lSt-ate Custody.” kat. l.) Therein, Alvarado
challenges his state conviction for indecency with a child by sexual contact on four grounds (Id.
at 2, 6~7.) Pending is Respondent William Stephens’ motion for summary judgment (Dlcé`rii."'(`i§i`<"t'."j651 "1`- 1"§.')' ' The ' `
District Judge, having made “a de novo determination of those portions of the [R]eport or
specified proposed findings or recommendations to which objection is made,” hereby ACCEPTS
the recommendation of the Magistrate Judge (Dkt. 34). -See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(l)(C).
Accordingly, Respondent’s motion for summary judgment (Dkt. 28) shall be GRANTED and
Alvarado’s petition (Dkt. l) and motion for an attorney (Dkt. 33) shall be DENIED.
Discussion

Each' ground for relief is discussed below.

  

l. vD‘ep'r'ilvatio'n of liberty

  

Alvarado objects to the Magistrate Judge’s conclusion that his claims challenging the
legality of his arrest and detention are procedurally barred (Dkt. 34 at 8-1 l; Dl775 F.2d 595,
598-99 (5th Cir. 1985). When the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals refuses to grant a
petitioner’s request for relief, it essentially holds that fexas courts have jurisdiction and the
indictment is sufficient for that purpose [d. Hei'e, the l\/Iagistrate Judge found that the Texas
Court of Criminal Appeals refused to grant Alvarado’s petition (Dkt. 34 at 4), and thus the trial
2 / 8

provided an opportunity for full and fair litigation of a Fourth Ainendment claim, a state prisoner
may not be granted federal habeas relief on the ground that evidence obtained in an

unconstitutional search or seizure was introduced at trial. Stone v. Powell, 428 U.S. 465, 494

 

(1976). The Fifth Circuit has interpreted “an opportunity for full and fair ligation”`to mean an
opportunity to contest the unlawful searc and seizure, regardless of whether the defendant
actually took advantage ofthat_ opportunity Jariecka v. Cockrell, 301 F.3d 316, 320-21 (5th Cir.

2002), cert denied, 537 U.S. 1196 (2003). Here, the Magistrate Judge»found that Alvarado did

 

 

_not take advantage of the opporturgy to challenge the legality of his arrest during tr§i}l. (Dkt. 34
at 9.j Thus, as Alvarado already litigated his Fourth Amendment claim in state court, it is
procedurally barred.

Moreover, 28 U.S.C. §'22'54(b) requires that a habeas _petitioner exhaust available sta'te_,
procedures before he pursues habeas relief in federal court. See Wz'orz v. Quarlerma)i, 567 F.3d
146, 148 (5th Cir. 2009). Here, the Magistrate Judge found that despite having appealed his
conviction to the Texas Eighth Court of Appeals and filing a state habeas application with the
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, §_lyarado did not present his detention claim to either state
cclur/t (Dkt. 34 at 9410.) Alvarado now argues that he statedin‘his habeas application “Alvarado
in Custody and no Indictinent” but it was ignored. (Dkt. 36 at 8.) However, the Magistrate
Judge found no such statement (Dkt. 34 at ll), and the Court finds no such statement upon its
review of Alvarado’s habeas applications (see Dkt. 25, Attach. 4 at 53-63; Attach. 31 at 15-25).
Therefore, as Alvarado failed to exhaust Walso procedurally barred.

Alvarado alleges that exceptions apply to his procedural default. (Dkt. 36-at 8-9.)

Specifically, Alvarado argues that there is cause for his procedural default and prejudice

 

court had jurisdiction ind the indictment was suf ` nt for that u o
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attributable thereto and that the Court’s failure to review his claims will result in a fundamental

 

miscarriage ofjustice (ia’.). , See Colemari v. Thornpson, 501 U.S. 722, 750 (1991). To satisfy the

“cause” standard, Alvarado must show that some objective factor external to the defense
z,__

CMl/\impeded counsel s compliance with Texas procedural rules SW§
W). Alvarado has made no such showing. (See Dkt. 36 at 8-9.) Although
' vineffective,assistance of counsel can qualif as cause, McCleske S. at 494, Alvarado’s
claims in that area are meritless, as discussed below. Aiid the “justice” exception is;confined to
cases of actual innocence, where the,petitioner shows, asa factual matter, that he did not commit '
the crime of conviction. Fairman v. Anderson, 188 F.3d 635, 644 (5th Cir, 1999). “To establish ~
the requisite probability that he was actually innocent, the petitioner must support his allegations

with new, reliable evidence that.twas,rlot`presented at trial and mu w that it was more 111
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an not that no reasonable juror would have convicted him in the light of the new evidence Id

  
 

Alvarado has not presented new and reliable evidence _(See Dl2012
WL 7159911, at *21 n.l (E.D. Tex. Oct. 2, 2012). Moreover, although Alvarado raised a legal

sufficiency claim on direct appeal, he failed to assert this claim in a petition for discretionary

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review. (Dkt. 34 at 12-13.) This constitutes a procedural default under Texas law that bars
federal review. Clark v. Texas, 788 F.2d 309, 310 (5th Cir. 1986) (per curiam); Noriega v.

Thaler, 2011 WL 677352, at *4 (SD. Tex Feb.16,2011).

Furthermore, a sufficiency of the evidence claim is not cognizable under Texas habeas

v

review. Ex parte Grigsby, 137 S.W.3d 673, 674 (Tex. Crim. App. 2004). This constitutes an

 

independent and adequate state procedural ground that bars federal review. Reea’ v. Thaler, 428
F. App’x 453, 454 (5th Cir. 2011) (per curiam). Also, Alvarado has not met either the “cause” or
“justice” exception above permitting federal habeas review. (See Dkt. 36 at 10-11.) As such,
summary judgment on this claim shall be granted.

IIl. Ineffective assistance of counsel in joe 1`\`(,1 QVA' C\llA€M/¢L/

l j d Also unpersuasi-ve{is Alvarado’s objection ito the Magistrate 1udge’s conclusion that
habeas relief is not warranted for his ineffective assistance of counsel claim. '(l.)kt.' 34 at 134.-17;
Dl466 U.S. 668, 687, 694 (1984 .

Here, the Magistrate Judge found that while Alvarado ostensibly disagrees with his

 

\c:)unsel’s trial strategy, counsel presented a defense that included testimony from Alvarado and a

,/--_--~_`_______\_‘______,__..J
Wit to exchLde Alvarado’s written confession éDlStrl'ckland, 466 U.S. at 689 (“[T]he defendant must overcome the presumption that, under the

 

 

circumstances,'the challenged action might be considered sound trial strategy.”). Moreover,

5/8_

Alvarado does not present any evidence to demonstrate that counsel’s representation was

deficient or that the state court’s a lication .rickland was unreasonable See Day v. _¢
1

Quarterman 566 F.3d 527, 540- 41 (5th Cir. 2009) (“The federal habeas court must defer to the

 

 

 

state court’ s factual findings unless the petitioner rebuts those findings with clear and convincing
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evidence ») Furthermore, Alvarado’ s claim that his counsel was ineffective beca@ ,\)G Q$M

1 file . appea is moot given that the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted his application to
._____f' `

file an out-of-time appeal and he subsequently filed one (Dkt. 34 at 15-17). See Roe v. Flores-

 

O'”f€ga» 528 U-S- 474 483-86 <2000>- AlSO, M.__.L

failed to call his wife as a witness on direct a e l or in his state habeas applicationj which barsy

federal review. (Dkt. 34 at 17 ) And, Alvarado has failed to present evidence to overcome this
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pM (See D1506 U.S. 390,

 

400 (1993); see also Graves v Cockrell, 351 F.3d 143, 151 (5th Cir. 2003). lnstead, as noted
above a claim of actual innocence is a means or a “gateway through which a habeas petitioner

1
must pass to have his otherwise barred constitutional claim considered on the merits.” Herrerq,

506 U.S. at 404. The standard for showing actual innocence is demanding and seldom-met See

McQL/z'ggz`n v. Perkins, 133 S. Ct. 1924, 1928 (2013). In order to establish actual innocence, a '

 

 

petitioner must demonstrate that it was more likely than not that in light of new and rglgl_ble/

673'

£\icie11ce, “no juror, acting reasonably, would have voted to find him guilty beyond a reasonable

 

 

doubt.” _Id.

»_~/_`

Here, as a free-standing actual innocence claim is` not a basis for federal habeas relief, the

 

Magistrate Judge considered the claim as a means to overcome the procedural default of,_`
. _ w________,_,,,_______.

Alvarado’s other habeas claims. (Dkt. 34 at 18.) However, as noted above, this argument does

not succeed either. The Magistrate Judge found that while W,

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such as an affidavit, nor does he present any other new evidence to support his claim of

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innocence (Id.) Moreover, Alvarado’s objections that he did not commit the offense are also
conclusory (See Dl362 F.3d 323, 329 (5th Cir. 2004). Rule 6(a) of the Rules Governing § 2254 Cases
provides that a court may appoint counsel if discovery is ordered and there are issues
necessitating the assignment of counsel. Here, there are no discovery issues necessitating the
assignment of counsel. Moreover, Rule 8(c) requires that counsel be appointed if a habeas
petition raises issues that mandate an evidentiary hearing 111 the instant case, there are no issues
requiring an evidentiary hearing. l '

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IT IS SO ORDERED.

SIGNED this 18th day ofAugust, 2014.

 

 

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WHEREFORE, We command you to observe theorder of our said COURT OF CRIMINAI_,

APPEALS in this behalf and in all things have it duly recognized, obeyed and executed

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JOSE ZAMARRIPA ALVARADO, '
No. 08-10-0021-1--CR» .
Appellant, '
Appeal from the
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THE sTATE oF TEXAS, l Of Webb Counry, rean
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In a bench trial, Appellant, Jose Zamarripa Alvarado, was found guilty of indecency with a
child by contact and was sentenced to confinement for eleven years. On appeal, Appellant contends
that trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance and that the evidence presented in the guilt-innocence
phase of trial was legally insufficient to support his conviction We affirm.

BACKGROUNI_)

By indictment, Appellant was charged with indecency with a child by contact. The
complainant was C.J., the eleven-year old daughter of Appellant’s wife.

At trial, C.J. testified that Appellant, her mother, and her two sisters slept on two mattresses in
one room. Appellant and C.J.’s mother slept on one mattress, and C.J. and her sisters slept on the
other mattress, which was separated from the adults’ bed. C.J’s mother always slept closest to her
daughters’ mattress, and C.J. always slept closest to her mother. On or about April l, 2007, C.J. went
to bed with her clothes on, including underwear, blue jeans, and a blouse. C.J. awoke in the night
because she saw and felt Appellant using his hand to touch her genitals underneath her underwear.

Appellant was in the bed where C.J.’s mother usually slept. After waking up to find Appellant

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touching her in this way, C.J. moved away from where she was and Appellant left the room for five to
ten minutes. Appellant then returned to the adult bed and lay down where he usually slept.

According to Yuridiana de Carmen Aranda, the certified outcry witness from the Children’s
Advocacy Center of Laredo who interviewed C.J. and testified at trial, C.J. reported that Appellant
~had unbuttoned C.J.’s pants and touched C.J.’s vagina underneath her underwear with his han'd,
causing C.J. pain. n

Laredo Police Investigator Carlos Villarreal testified that he viewed the video recording of
C.J.’s outcry statement and asked Appellant to come to the police station so that he could speak with
Appellant about the allegations After Villarreal advised Appellant of his constitutional rights in
English and Spanish, Appellant indicated that he understood his rights, placed his initials next to each
of the recited constitutional rights and wrote the Word, “Si,” in answer to the questions, “Do you
understand your rights?” and “Do you elect to waive [your rights] and speak with us at this time?”
Within fifteen minutes, Appellant had completed his written statement and was provided an
opportunity to review the statement and make any changes or alterations Appellant’s written and
signed warnings and voluntary statement were admitted into evidence over the objection of Arturo
Gallegos, Appellant’s trial counsel. Appellant’s confession, which Appellant wrote by hand in

Spanish, was read into the record by Villarreal and translated by the trial court’s interpreter:

I, Jose Alvarado, make the following statement That as [C.J.] accuses me of
having touched her private part, I confess that it was so, but without bad intention. lt
was because of accident. Because my lady, in other words, her mother, was supposed
to be in the place that [C.J.] was at. And it was dark. l could not see. And since I’m
always touching my lady, I got there and stuck my hand in her. But when I heard her
talk, I removed my hand from there. She was not supposed to be in that place. But
from there onwards, l tried that it will never happen again, and I never stick my hand
into my lady until l am sure that it is her.

Although Appellant attempted to suppress the statement in a pretrial hearing, arguing that it
was involuntarily.made because he was intoxicated, did not understand his rights, and was not
informed of a right to counsel,~the trial court had found that Appellant’s Mz`rana'a rights were read to
him and that he knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently waived them, and then ruled that Appellant’s

statement was admissible in evidence

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Appellant testified both at the suppression hearing and at trial. At trial, Appellant alleged that
he did not understand the warnings provided to him before making his statement, that he wrote down
what he was told to write at the police station, explained that his definition of “private parts” includes
“the breasts, in front on the bottom, and on the back,” and declared that he only touched C.J.’s
buttocks in the mistaken belief that he wastouching his wife. Appellant testified that he spanked C.J.
as he routinely and lovingly spanks his wife, and remarked,' “lf that is touching, yes, I did touch her.”
As he had at the suppression hearing, Appellant again testified that his statement was involuntarily
made and denied any wrongdoing

At the conclusion of the guilt-innocence phase of the bench trial, the trial court found beyond
a reasonable doubt that Appellant was read his Miranda rights and knowingly, voluntarily, and
intelligently waived them when he consented to provide the voluntary statement that was admitted
into evidence, and after taking into consideration all of the evidence that was presented, found
Appellant guilty of knowingly engaging in sexual contact with a child. During the punishment phase,
the trial court noted that Appellant’s_statement that he stuck his hand in but removed it when he heard
C.J. speak was inconsistent with spanking. The trial court also declared that it took into consideration
the appearance and expression of C.J. when she testified and likewise considered the demeanor and
manner in which Appellant expressed himself in responding to some of the questions and providing
explanations during his testimony Although the State had offered Appellant plea agreements
involving sentences of two years and three years, the trial court sentenced Appellant to eleven years’
confinement so that Appellant would “remember this act that [Appellant] committed [upon] an
innocent ll-year-old girl” and would remember how old-C.J. was when Appellant committed the_
offense.

DISCUSSION
I.
4 In Issue One,. Appellant contends trial counsel was ineffective and prejudiced his defense,
thereby depriving him of a fair trial. Appellant specifically complains that Mr. Gallegos rendered
ineffective assistance of counsel because: (1) Mr. Gallegos’ statements‘and acts before the trial court

in relation to Appellant’s refusal to accept the State’s plea offers undermined Appellant’s presumption

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ofinnocence; (2) Mr. Gallegos failed to file a notice of appeal; (3) Mr. Gallegos placed his own
interests above Appellant’s right to a fair trial without prejudice; (4) Mr. Gallegos failed to “invoke
the rule” during the suppression hearing; (5) Mr. Gallegos failed to object to “numerous leading
questions” from the complaining witness; (6) Mr. Gallegos permitted exhibits to be improperly
admitted without certified translation-thereof; (7) Mr. Gallegos failed to ask for a directed verdict; and
(8) Mr. Gallegos failed to argue that the evidence against Appellant was insufficient to support his
conviction a j

ln judging any claim of ineffective assistance of counsel, the benchmark must be “whether
counsel’s conduct so undermined the proper functioning of the adversarial process that the trial cannot
be relied on as having produced a just result.” Stricklana’ v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668, 686, 104 S. Ct.
2052, 80 L.Ed.Zd 674 (1984). We analyze claims of ineffective assistance of counsel under the Sixth
Amendment by applying a two-prong test. Strickland, 466 U.S. at 686; Ex parte Chana'ler, 182
S.W.3d 350, 353 (Tex.Cr`im.App. 2005). Under this framework, Appellant must'prove by
preponderance of the evidence that his counsel’s performance 'was deficient and there is a reasonable
probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the result that the outcome would have been
different but for counsel’s deficient performance Ex parte Chandler, 182 S.W.3d at 353, citing
Stricklana', 466 U.S. at 694.

To establish deficient performance under the first prong of Strickland, Appellant must show
that counsel was not acting as a reasonably competent attorney and that his advice was not within the
range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases. Ex parte Chana’ler, 182 S.W.3d at
354, citing Stricklana', 466 U.S. at 687. Appellant must overcome the strong presumption that
counsel’s conduct fell within the wide range of reasonable professional assistance Strickland, 466
U.S. at 689. Thus, Appellant must overcome the presumption that, under the circurnstances, counsel’s
challenged conduct may be considered sound trial strategy, Miniel v. State, 831 S§W.Zd 310, l323
(Tex.Crim.App. 1992), citing Strickland, 466 U.S. at 689; While strategic choices made after
thorough investigation of law and facts relevant to plausible choices are virtually unchallengeable,
counsel’s cited strategy does not prevent a reviewing court from determining whether a specific act or

omission was outside the wide range of professionally competent assistance Ia'. _ We judge the

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reasonableness of counsel’s performance according to prevailing professional norms which includes
an examination of all the facts and circumstances involved in a particular case See Strickland, 466
U.S. at 688, 690. _

To meet his burden under the second prong of Strickland, Appellant must establish that
counsel’S constitutionally deficient performance prejudiced his defense§ he must show that there is a
reasonable probability that, but for counsel’s unprofessional errors, the result of the proceeding would
have been different. Ex parte Chandler, 182 S.W.3d at 354, citing Strickland, 466 U.S. at 694. A
“reasonable probability” is “a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome.”
Strickland, 466 U.S. at 694. Any constitutionally deficient acts or omissions will be considered in
light of the totality ofthe evidence before the judge or jury when making this determination
Strickland, 466 U.S. at 695; Ex parte Nailor, 149 S.W.3d 125, 130 (Tex.Crim.App. 2004).

- The record on appeal must affirmatively demonstrate trial counsel’s alleged ineffectiveness

Bone v.v State, 77 S.W.3d 828, 835 (Tex.Crim.App. 2002). As the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
has repeatedly~said,- a reviewing court will rarely be able to fairly evaluate the merits of an ineffective-
assistance-of-counsel claim on direct appeal because the record on direct appeal is usually
undeveloped and inadequately reflective of counsel’s reasons for his or her actions at trial. Mata v.
State, 226 S.W.3d 425, 430 (Tex.Crim.App. 2007); compare Cannon v. State, 252 S.W.3d 342, 350
(Tex.Crim.App. 2008) (although rare, trial record was sufficient to permit appellate court to decide
merits of ineffective-assistance claim). “The lack of a clear record usually will prevent the appellant
from meeting the first part of the Stricklana' test, as the reasonableness of counsel’s choices and
motivations duringtrial can be proven deficient only through facts that do not normally appear in the
appellate record.” Mam, 226 s.W.3d 31430.

l , After conducting a thorough review, we find the record before us underdeveloped and silent

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regarding the motivations underlying counsel’s tactical de`cisions.[_1 VY!§_flnd_nothinan_lherecoLd__
thatjl_ppnises us of counsel’s reasons for his acts or omissions at trial and about which AppellantMM

complains in this direct appeal. Consequently, Appellant has not overcome the strong presumption

 

that counsel’s conduct was reasonable See Mallett v. State, 65 S.W.3d 59, 63 (Tex.Crim.App. 2001).

“[C]ollateral attack may be . . . the vehicle by Which a thorough and detailed examination of alleged

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ineffectiveness may be developed and spread upon a record.” Ex. parte Dufj§), 607 S.W.2d 507, 513
(Tex.Crim.App. 1980). Issue One is overruled. l

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In Issue Two, Appellant contends the evidence was legally insufficient to support his
conviction because the State failed to prove beyond aireasonable doubt the essential element of
intent. We disagree

' Standard of Review

in reviewing the sufficiency of the evidence to support a conviction, we view all of the
evidence in the light most favorable to the prosecution to determine whether any rational trier of fact
could have found the essential elements of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. Jackson v. Virginia,
443 U.S. 307, 319, 99 S. Ct. 2781, 61 L. Ed. 2d 560 (1979); Brooks v. State, 323 S.W.3d 893, 895
(Tex.Crim.App. 2010); Clayt_on v. State, 235 S.W.3d 772, 778 (Tex.Crim.App. 2007). Such a
standard not only gives full play to the responsibility of the trier of fact to resolve conflicts in the
testimony and to weigh the evidence accordingly, but it also enables the fact finder to draw reasonable
inferences from basic to ultimate facts. Jackson, 443 U.S.-at 319; Clayton', 235 S.W.3d at
778. Indeed, the trier of fact is the sole judge of the weight and credibility of the evidence, see Brown
v. State, 270 S.W.3d 564, 568 (Tex.Crim.App. 2008), cert. denied, 129 S. Ct. 2075, 173 L. Ed. 2d 1139
(2009), and therefore we, in performing our sufficiency review, may not re-evaluate the weight and
credibility of the evidence and substitute our judgment for that of the fact finder. Dewberry v. State, 4
S.W.3d 735, 740 (Tex.Crim.App. 1999), cert denied, 529 U.S. 1131, 120 S. Ct. 2008, 146 L. Ed. 2d
958 (2000). lnstead, we determine whether the-necessary inferences are reasonable based upon the
combined and cumulative force of all the evidence when viewed in the light most favorable to the
verdict.~Hooper v. _State, 214 S.W.3d 9, l6-17 (Tex.Crim.App. 2007). Moreover, we presume that
the fact finder resolved any conflicting inferences in favor of the verdict and defer to that resolution.
Jackson, 443 U.S. at 326; Clayton, 235 S.W.3d at 778.

The indictment charged Appellant with indecency with a child and alleged:

[O]n or about the lst day of April, A.D., 2007 and anterior to the presentment of this
indictment, in the County and State aforesaid, JOSE Z. ALVARADO, did then and
there intentionally or knowingly, engage in sexual contact with “C.J.”, a child younger
than 17 years of age, and not the spouse of JOSE Z. ALVARADO, by touching

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“C.J.’s” genitals with his hand, with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of
any person,~ including his own sexual desire, Against the Peace and Dignity of the
State. ` ` '

Thus, to prove Appellant committed attempted aggravated sexual assault, the State was required to
show that on or about April 1, 2007, Appellant intentionally or knowingly touched C.J.’s genitals with
his hand with the intent to arouse or gratify his own sexual desire or that of another person and that
C.J. was under the age of 17 and was not Appellant’s spouse at the time of the offense TEX. PENAL
CODE ANN. § 21.11(a)(1), (b)(l)(West 2011). 1

A person acts intentionally, or with intent with respect to the nature of his conduct or to a
result of his conduct when it is his conscious objective or desire to engage in conduct or cause the
result. TEX. PENAL CODE ANN. § 6.03(a)(West 2011). Proof of a culpable mental state generally
relies upon circumstantial evidence Rodriguez v. State, 793 S.W.2d 744, 748 (Tex.App. - San
Antonio,_.l 990, no pet.)._ Circumstantial evidence of an_accused’s-mental state is not treated differently
than circumstantial evidence of other elements and is reviewed under the same standard as direct
evidence Laster _v. State, 275 S.W.3d 512, 521 (Tex.Crim.App. 2009). Moreover, intent can be
inferred from an accused’s actions, words, and conduct. Guevara v. State, 152 S.W.3d 45, 50
(Tex.Crim.App. 2004); Maldonado v. State, 998 S.W.2d 239, 243 (Tex.Crim.App. 1999); Gallegos v.
State, 340 S.W.3d 797, 802 (Tex.App. - San Antonio 2011, no pet.). An.accused’s intent is a
question of fact to be determined by the fact finder from all the facts and circumstances in evidence
Hemphill v. State, 505 S.W.2d 560, 562 (Tex.Crim.App. 1974). The specific intent required in
proving indecency with a child may be inferred from a defendant’s conduct, his remarks, and all of
the surrounding circumstances See McKenzie v. State, 617 S.W.2d 211, 216 (Tex.Crim.App. 1981).
An oral expression of intent is not required and the conduct itself is sufficient to infer intent. C.F. v.
Statej 897 S.W.2d 464, 472 (Tex.App. - El Paso 1995, no writ). v

ln his voluntary statement, Appellant admitted that he touched C.J.’_s “private.part” but stuck
his hand in her under the mistaken belief that he was touching his wife and removed his hand when he
heard C.J. speak. At trial, Appellant admitted touching C.J.’s buttocks, described the touching as a

spanking, denied touching C.J.’s genitals, and claimed the touching was accidental because he

believed he was contacting his wife Rather, Appellant stated that it was not his intention to touch

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C.J. as he intended to spank his wife as he did routinely. Appellant denied that he spanked C.J. to
satisfy any sexual desire l l

C.J. testified that when she awoke, she felt and saw Appellant’s hand touching her genitals

underneath the blue jeans and underwear that she had worn to bed and that Appellant was located

l where her mother usually slept. Ms. Aranda, the outcry witness, testified that C.J., cried upon being
interviewed, pointed to an anatomical drawing to show that Appellant had touched her vagina,
causing her pain, and disclosed that Appellanthad unbuttoned the pants she was wearing and touched
her under her underwear.

Having viewed this conflicting evidence in the light most favorable to the verdict, we find the
trial court’s inference of intent from the evidence is reasonable based upon the combined and
cumulative force of all the evidence and we conclude that any rational trier of fact could have found
the essential»element of intent beyond a reasonable doubt. Hooper, 214 S.W.3d at 16-17; Jackson,
443 U.S. at 326; Clayton, 235 S.W.3d at 778. Issue Two is overruled

». . CONCLUSIOl\i

The trial court’s judgment is affirmed

January 18, 2012 v GUADALUPE RIVERA, Justice
Before McClure, C.J., Rivera, J., and Antcliff, J.

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m Appellant’s brief includes an affidavit that is not contained in either the clerk’s record or the reportcr’s record, the two
components which comprise the appellate record, TEX. R. APP. P. 34.1. We may not consider factual assertions that are
outside the record, nor may a party circumvent this prohibition by submitting'an affidavit for the first time on appeal.
Whitehead v. State, 130 S.W.3d 866, 872 (Tex.Crim.App. 2004).

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EX PARTE _ § IN THE DISTRICT COURT
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JOSE ALVARADO ZAMARRIPA § 406th JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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§ WEBB COUNTY, TEXAS

_ APPLICANT

STATE’S RESPONSE TO THE SUBSEOUENT APPLICATIO'N FOR A
WRI'I` OF HABEAS CORPUS

To THE HoNoRABLE JUDGE oF rrn; 406TH DISTRICT COURT AND THE
_HoNoRABLE JUDGES or THE COURT or cRIMINAL APPEALS:

NOW COMES THE STATE, by and through her undersigned Assistant

District Attorney, and files this response to the subsequent application for a writ of

 

habeas corpus filed by Jose Alvarado Zamarripa (“Applicant”), and would

respectfully show the Court as follows:

I. FACTS

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his Wife. Alvara 0 v /?State No. 08-10-00211-CR, 2012 WL 150 57, 2012 Tex.
App. L§XIS 381, ’_"3, *5 ('l`ex. App.-_El Paso 2012). After a bench trial, he was
convicted and sentenced to eleven years of incarceration; in imposing that

sentence, the Court aimed to ensure that, as the Applicant/would ruminate over his

STATE’S RESPONSE TO THE APPLlCATlON FOR-A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS PAGE l Ol-` l l

II. GENERAL DENIAL

The State generally denies any and ‘all allegations in the Application.

 

-Additionally, the State would further respond with specific denials as follows:

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,III. APPLICATION IS BARRED FOR FAILURE TO SHOW CAUSE WHY
GROUNDS COULD NOT HAVE BEEN RAISED IN A FREVIOUS
APPLICATION

Article 1.1.07, section 4(a) of the Code of Criminal Procedure prohibits
review of subsequent applications for writ of habeas corpus except in limited

circumstances._ The applicant must establish one of the following exceptions:

(l) the current claims and issues have not been and could not have been
presented previously 1n an original application or in a previously considered
application filed under this article because the factual or legal basis for the
claim was unavailable on the date the application filed the previous
application; or

' (2) by a»preponderance of evidence, but for a violation of the United States
Constitution no rational juror could have found the applicant guilty beyond a
reasonable doubt. -

TEX. CODE CRIM. PROC. art. 11.07, §§ 4(a); Ex parte Brooks, 219 S.W.3d 396, 399
(Tex. Crim. App. 2007). The Applicant must therefore show why “the factual or

legal basis `f`or the claim was unavailable on the date the application filed the

previous application” or that there are “sufficient specific facts establishing by a

\

STATE’s RESPONSE To THE APPLiCATioN FOR A Wer oF HAE§EAS CORPUS PAGE 3 oF l l

 

Ground Four: “I believe [1 made the]

Detective mad when l [hid] but this is
just a personal problem [between him]
and me when he arrested me I told him

light’ someday” (p. 9).

' "'The'*truth"“i's-'going~“to~~come~~to~~the~

Ground Four: “The main problem is
that, the investigator Villarreal arrested
him in retaliation. Investigator lied
under oath in court because [he] denied

~[-i-t-]~to~be-~tr~ue,-“but`“l?et-itioner»can_~prov.e-. » f

it.” (p. 12).

 

Ground Five: “I told my counsel that I
can prove that confession doesn’t have
any value[,] it was a trade for my
.Driver’s License with [Detective]
Carlos V. on May 8, 2007. 1 signed the
invented confession in exchange for
my D.L. ...” (p. 10).

Ground Five: “Later, [the] investigator
made. a deal with Petitioner ‘(driver’s
license for a confession)[.] Petitioner
invented a false statement to please the
investigator and stop the harassments
from investigator’s necple.”z (p. 14).

 

See above.

Ground Six: “Petitioner made a false
confession because investigator
promised to stop the harassment[.] After
investigator obtained the confession, he
sent the people in his [conspiracy] to ..§
[coerce] Petitioner’s 1 wife into his
scheme plot.” (p. 16).

 

See above. _

Ground Seven: “A police detective
Villarreal unlawfully obtained by force
a false, and invented statement from
Petitioner...” (p. 17)

 

See above.

 

 

Ground Eight: “Petitioner explained his
innocence and gave [counsel] all the
[Petitioner’s version of the] facts of the
case and witnesses on his behalf and
how the false confession was
obtained...” (p. 18)

 

 

As `to Applicant’s ninth ground, asserting ineffective assistance of counsel

(IAC) on appeal, the State would further assert that Applicant’s second writ

 

2 Petitioner goes.on to accuse the investigator of stealing his identity, “surely to use or sell it.”
(New Application, p. 14) _

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Ground Two is a speedy trial claim in which Applicant states that he was
“confined and deprived of life in Webb County jail from May 14, 2007, to
"""""` ”"°"`"Septernber"l'7',“.200ST*Arrd‘n‘o“comp‘l'aints;~ in'di'ctment-or~information~-was~presente d»~»~~~ ~» -~
_ _[until September 2008].”_ (Third Application, p. 8)._ appellant has not alleged that

he' ever requested a speedy trial before he was tried, and as such, has waived the
issue and cannot obtain relief. See Hartjiela’ v. Thaler, 403 S.W.3d 234, 239-40

(Tex. Crim. App.` 2013).

Ground 'l`hree claims that Applicant’s conviction was “obtained by use of
extortion and threat” because the detectives allegedly extorted “Petitioner’s wife
(offered to pay the house rent if she file[d] the restraining order).” This claim does
not state a specific legal basis and so does not assert a ground for relief. Ex parte
Hogan, 556 S.W.2d 352 (Tex. Crim. App. 1977). Further, it is repetitive of the
claim denied by the Court of Criminal Appeals in the second application See Ex
Parte Robertson, No. WR~37,983-08, 2014 WL 969714 (Tex. Crim. App. Mar.
12, 2014) (not designated for publication) (sanctioning another child molester who

made similar repetitive claims).

Ground Four is inexplicably labeled “Trial Court Lacked; ` Authority to
Dismiss with Prejudice.” The substance of the claim is a repetition of` the speedy
trial ground and an assertion that the ‘_‘court should have dismissed the case at the

moment, because even on record is not on file the complaint, arrest warrant or any

STATE'S RESPONSE TO THE APPLlCATlON FOR A WRlT 013 HABEAS CORPUS PAGE 7 OF 1 l

Finally, Ground Nine contains an assertion that Applicant’s appellate

attorney was allegedly ineffective because he should have raised an additional

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sixteen months of Petitioner’s custody”-the same speedy-trial claim as in
Grounds Two and Three. ln his memorandum; -Appellant points only to`Federal
Rule`of Criminal Procedure 34(a) and a series of off-topic cases as justifying his
alleged entitlement to reversal. (Mernorandum at pp. 19-20).' Essentially,
Applicant’s core argument is based on Article 32.01 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure’s 180-day limit on pre-indictment custody'. lt_`, however, a grand jury has
returned an indictment by the time the Article 32.01 claim is made, thecourt is no
longer required to release the defendant from custody. Grij’is v. State, --- S.W.3d ~-
--, No. 04-12-00237-CR, 2014 WL 1688099 (Tex. App.-San Antonio Apr. 30,
201_4) (citing Ex parte Countrjyman, 226 S.W.3d 435, 436-39 (Tex. Crim. App.
2007)); see Tatum v. State, 505 S.W.2d 548, 550 ('l`ex. Crim. App. 1974) (cited by
Applicant and yet holding that “Art. 32.01 has no application once an indictment is
returned even though it is returned by a grand jury at a subsequent term of court.”). ’
Simply put, there is no authority for Appellant’s proposition that Article 32._01
would entitle him to release after he has not only been indicted, but also convicted.

As such, the Applicant would not be able to demonstrate that, had his appellate

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CER'H`EFECATE @1*` SERVECE

On October 6, 2014, a copy of this document was served on the Applicant
§tf
Josis ArvARADo TDCJ#15651`98
RAl\/IS§Y UNIT 1

1 100 FM 655
ROSHARON, TX 77583-7670

l by certified mail, return receipt requested

 

Davi_c:l»~l[i."Reuthinger, Jr. ,

STATE’s RESPONSE To THE APPL!CATloN FOR A WRlT oF HABEAS CORPUS PAGE l l 01~' l \

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NO.

 

TRIAL COURT NO. 2008-CRS-000589-D4 (D)

§ rN THE DISTRICT COURT “
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JosE ALvARADo ZAMARRIPA § 406TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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APPLICANT § wEBB coUNTY, TExAs

STATE’S RESPONSE TO THE APPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS

NOW COMES THE STATE OF TEXAS, by and through the undersigned Ass1st`anf

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District Attorney, and files this response to the application for a writ of habeas §Qrpus:§led`by‘

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Jose Alvarado Zamarripa (hereinafter “Applicant”), and would respectfully show unto the) Cou’

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FACTS

On January 28, 2009, a judgment of conviction was entered against Applicant on a charge

(l new adm rli’ezi‘i
of indecency with a child by contact. He admitted to penetrating an 11-year old girl but claimed
he thought the girl was his wife. _Alvarado v. State, 2012 Tex. App. LEXIS 381, *3, *5 (Tex.
App. - Waco 2012). He was sentenced to eleven years’ incarceration He appealed, and the
appeal was assigned to the Eighth Court of Appeals, which affirmed the conviction. Ld_. at ’1‘16.

He has yet another habeas petition before this Honorable Court. This petition, like those before

it_, largely raises the issues he urged on appeal. His arguments have been rejected previously;and

this application should likewise be refused.

State’s Response to Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus Page l Of 7

II.
GENERAL DENIAL
The State generally denies each and every allegation in the Application. Additionally,’
the "S`t'a`te would further respond with‘the'followin'g` specific d"e‘nials:' ' ' ` `
III.
THE APPLICATION IS REPETITIVE
'OF APPLICANT’S EARLIER FILINGS AND SHOULD BE DISMISSED
The Court is requested to take judicial notice of the previous applications for writ of
habeas corpus filed by Applicant. The issues raised in Applicant’s current filing are the same
arguments he has urged in his previous applications, arguments already rejected by this Court.
Sec. 4 (a) If a subsequent application of writ of habeas corpus is filed after final
disposition of an initial application challenging#the same conviction, a court may not
consider the merits of or grant relief based on the subsequent application unless the
application contains sufficient specific facts establishing that:

j (l) the current claims and issues have not been and could not have been presented
previously in an original application or in a previously considered application filed under
this article because the factual or legal basis for the claim was unavailable on the date the
application filed the previous application; or

(2)_by a preponderance of the evidence, but for a violation of the United States
Constitution no rational juror could have found the applicant guilty beyond a reasonable
doubt.
Tex. Code Crim. Pro. Art. 11.07 §`4(a) (2013).
IV.
As revealed by even a cursory review of the Application, each of the grounds stated by
the Applicant are issues that he has raised previously or that he could have raised in one of his

previously applications While he has changed some of his wording, Applicant continues to

claim essentially the same grounds:

State’s Response to Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus ` Page 2 of 7

l. Unlawful Search and Seizure with Intent to Obtain a False Confession and Use of
Perjury to Obtain a Confession;

2. Conviction Obtained by Use of Unlawful Arrest in Retaliation without Arrest
warrant and withb`ut Miranaaaights being Read;" ' “ -

3. Defendant in Custody Sixteen Months’No Indictment or Inforrnation Presented,
and Impossible Offense Date;

v 4. ffective Assistance of Counsel was Denied at Trial; and

5. Effective Assistant of Counsel was Denied on Appeal.

Each and every 4one of these claims was or could have been presented in his previous
applications There is nothing new here. Each of these matters was raised in at trial, in
Applicant’s appeal, and/or one of his previous applications for writ of habeas corpus. j

l l V.

Even if one were to charitably assume that Applicant’s repackaging of his claims
presented an argument not made in one of his previous applications, he may not now make that
argument for the first time. lt should have been, and under the Code of Criminal Procedure, was
required to have been urged in his first application

.We have previously determined that §_4_ was intended “to limit a convicted

person to "one_ bite at the apple.’ ” Ex parte Torres, 943 S.W.2d 469, 474

1Tex.Crim.App.l9971. Interpreting “subsequent applications” under §_4 to include

all applications for writs of habeas corpus regarding the same conviction would

most effectively achieve the Legislature_’s objective.

Exparte Whiteside, 12 S.W.3d 819, 821 (Tex. Crim. App. '2000). Applicant:has not

demonstrated why the factual or legal basis for his claim was unavailable previously or

that there are “sufficient facts establishing by a preponderance of the evidence that, but

State’s Response to Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus Page 3 of 7

for a constitutional violation, no rational juror would have found Applicant guilty.” For

that reason, this application, like the previous ones, must fail.
RESPONS§S TO APPLICANT’S INDIVIDUAL GROUNDS

Applicant’s allegation regarding an unlawful search and seizure is a Fourth
Amendme-nt Claim that must be raised on direct appeal and cannot be considered for the
first time on habeas. Ex parte Kirby, 492 S.W.2d 579, 581 (Tex. Crim. App. .1973)`.

VII.

Likewise, Applicant’s allegation that his confession should have been suppressed
because, he claims, he was not properly Mirandized may not be considered on habeas.
Such a claim-must be objected to at trial. If it was not, it is barred on habeas. liansonv.
_s_rar_e, 767 s.w.z`d 96 "(Tex. Crim.` App. 19861.

VIII.

~ Nor is there legal merit to Applicant’s request for relief based upon his claim that
he was confined from May l4, 2007 to September l7, 2008 during which time no
complaints, indictment or information was presented There has been no allegation by
Applicant that he requested a speedy trial before he went to trial. Accordingly,¢ he has
waived that issue and MM@y. See Hartfield v. Thaler, 403
S.W.3d 234, 239-40 (Tex. Crim. App. 2013).

IX.

ln his fourth.ground, Applicant once again alleges ineffective assistance of trial

counsel. This allegation was made on appeal and was`rejected by the Eighth Court of

Appeals because he failed to establish that the allegedly deficient performance of his

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State’s Response to Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus Page 4 of 7

attorney prejudiced him or his case. On appeal, Applicant did not make the requisite
showings required by Strickland v. Washington, 466 U_..S 668 (1984): “The benchmark
for judging any claim of ineffectiveness must be whether counsel’s conduct so
undermined the proper functioning of the adv`er`s'ari'al` process that""'the"`tri`“al cannot be "
relied on as having produced a just result.” I_<. Crim. App. 1993).
X.

Applicant’s fifth and final ground is that he received ineffective assistance of
counsel on appeal. In essence, Applicant complains that appellate counsel employed his
town-appellate strategy and urged the issues he thought appropriate, rather than appealing
the issues Applicant desired. lt is noteworthy that those issues bare the same ones he
continues to put forth in his applications for habeas relief. Applicant’s primary complaint
is that appellate counsel failed to advance a speedy-trial claim. Applicant’s argument is
premised upon the 180-day limit on pre-indictment custody as set forth in Article 32.01
of the -Code of Criminal Procedure. However, if an indictment has been returned before _
an Article 32.01 claim is made, the court is'no longer required to release an accused from
custody. Ex parte Countryman, 226 S.W.3d 435, 436-39 (Tex. Crim. App. 2007). There
is no support for the argument advanced by Applicant that he should be released from
custody at this point in time when he has not only been indicted, but has been convicted.
Even if his appellate attorney raised this issue, it would not have resulted inhis: release.

The result of the proceeding would have been the same. Accordingly, Applicant’s claim

State’s Response to Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus Page 5 of 7

that his appellate counsel was ineffective must fail. See Hernandez v. State, 988 S.W.2d
770, 770 n. 3 (citing Strickland, 466 U.S. 668, 694 (1984).
XI.
'""C`ONCI§USI’ON .` ' ` » ` ` " " “"""`"

This Court has denied the relief requested by Applicant in previous applications,
and this application is nothing more than a repackaging of his prior grounds. As
demonstrated above, none of the grounds alleged by Applicant has merit and each should
be summarily denied.

WHEREFORE, PREMISES, ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES
CONSIDERED, the State prays that the Application be refused and that the State have
such other and further relief to which it may be justly entitled. b

b Respectfiilly submitted,
1s1DRo R. ALANIZ

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FOR WEBB AND ZAPATA COUNTIES

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MICHAEL BUKIEWICZ
ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTQ /EY
State Bar No. 03319900 /

1110 Victoria Street, Suite 401

Laredo, Texas 78040

956-523-4900

FAX: 956-523-5918

mbukiewicz@webbcountvtx.gov

State’s Response to Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus Page 6 of 7

_ CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing document was forwarded to

the Applicant, Jose Alvarado Zamarri #1565198, at TDCJ Ramsey One Unit, 1100 FM 655,
Rosharon, Texas 77583, on this / 12 % day of March, 2015, by certified mail, return receipt

requested

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MiCHAEL BUKIEWICZ /?
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