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859.15

PD-0859-15

COURT OF CRIMINAL ABPEALS OF TEXAS

ORIGINAL TEX. R. APP. P. 68.4

BAdEAUX AIPHA iTames RECEIVED IN PETITONIEA

THE STATE OF TEXAS

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEND SEP 18285

ABEALACOSA, CIIRIK

PETITINER PETITON INA DISCREATONAL REVIEN

BATLEAL AIPHA iTANES

HANIEVILLE LIOV 1931251 815 12th SENIET HANIEVILLE, TX 77348

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*3 Table of Contents Tex. R. AND. D. & B. 400 Statement of Case Title and Case Number Name of All Parties Index on Authority Statement REgarding Oral Assurance Statement of the Case Statement of Phocedural History Reason for Review Review 1.4.160.31.2 Ground for Review 1. Ground for Review 2. Ground for Review 3. Ground for Review 4. Ground for Review 5. Ground for Review 6. Ground for Review 7. Ground for Review 8. Ground for Review 9. Ground for Review 10. Ground for Review 11. Ground for Review 12. Ground for Review 13. Ground for Review 14. Ground for Review 15. Ground for Review 16. Agreement Pansfer for ReIer QEAT, APARE of YEANCE APRENSEES

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3WQex of Nuthpeities

TEL. R. ADO. D. 68.406 Cases: ANdEASON V. state 182 3, W. 3d. 94 BAEStrom V. Hefoid 383 U.S. 107863121760. BIOEKbURSEA, V. U.S. 284 U.S. 299 BROWN V. BEto 377 Fzd 950 BRADY, W. MARIANd 377.794 Fzd.At 399 EYtante CUVtEe 9323 W. 2d. 207 CURREII, V. (WRELVOA 425 FZJ 1324 Javie V. State 581 S.Ct. 601,609 LONAld V. State 198 ARZ 406 Emmit V. Y.D.C. 770 E2 529 FJz Patgiel, V. Robinson 2013 Eard V. State, 243 S.W. 3 d. 118 EARREH V. State 424 F. 5497, 468 HAMPTON V. State 66 S.W. 3d. 430 EXtante Hi9ht 2008 WE 366770 HONeVOLtIV, state 823, W. 3d. 545 EYtante Koleman 5993 W. 3d. 307 LYNEE V. Mathis 519 U.S. 441-453 EYtante Mogales 212 S.W. 3d. 983 Rabb V. State 681 S.W. 2d. 152 ROSEA V. State 479 S.W. 2d. 42 EXtante Sanders 588 S.W. 2d. 40. STATE V. LopAafd 198 AR. 2 406,10 F. 3 d EXtante Stuart 653 S.W. 2d. 15 U.S. V. Kgssder 235 FEd. ARP. 403 U.S. V. 1Ad. 11 A 2013 U.S. V. RNERA 384 F. 3 d. 49 WASHINGTON V. GIICKbERg 521 U.S. 702 WASHINGTON V. SHIPO 219 F. 3 d. 620 W. HEN V. State 584 S.W. 2 d. 156

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*6 Cernimal Law KEt 295.114) VERNONS ANN TEMS C.C.P. def 26.13 (1)8)62.62.63.03 VERNONS ANN TEMS C.C.P. def 26.13 VERNONS ANN, TEXAS C.C.P. def 26.13 (4) 8.0000 VERNONS ANN TEXAS C.C.P. def 26.13 (4) 8.0000 VERNONS ANN TEXAS C.C.P. def. 62.051 ANd 11.07 (3)C) Caiminal Law KEt (1634) VERNONS ANN TEXAS C.C.P. def. 62.051-11.07(3)C). Consultation's: TEXAS. Cond. Def. 56.14 VERNONS ANN. U.S.C.A. Const. Amerind. 5 KET 511 U.S.C.A. Const. Amerind. 5 KET 154.1161 U.S.C.A. Const. Amerind. 5 KET 135 U.S.C.A. Const. Amerind. 5 KET 265.5 U.S.C.A. Const. Amerind. 5 KET 265.5 U.S.C.A. Coll. Amerind. 14 KET 23 U.S.C.A. Coll. Amerind. 5 KET 134.135 U.S.C.A. Coll. Amerind. 5

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Statement Responding about Measured TEX. R. AII. P. 68.4 (C) The Petitioner is not able to assure his Case and where has every

*8 COURT OF GAMMING APPEALS OF TEXAS TEX.R.AP. P. 66.3

PETTINER REWUEST the COURT OF GAMMING APPEALS POWER OF SUPPARISON OF ACOORDINCE WITH TEX. RULES AND, PROC. 66.3 SECELLSING ARKING.

W. 66.3 (1) TO DEGIDE EXTERPOLATION TENTINONY CONSIDERED.

W. 66.3 (d) WHEETHER THE COURT OF APPEALS MIS CODSTRUED TEX. CAGE, COURTINOC. 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*9

Grounds Don ReVieu

115 "C. Mat

*10

AazumENI
TEIL.

GROUND No. 1

when it is shown that no evidence exit to sithat the conviction orl sENtence ReIiel will be granted on Colateral attack. Ee weote wills h 542 S.W. 2d.1848276 ) when A Count has no evidence wom which, to hased a conviction A violation, of due radees has agerated and the conviction MoV be attacked Collaterally in anV DodeEdinS, Es haste ReIEMAN 599 S.W. 2d.307. Kundman V. Monalson 444 US. 365.377 (486), Eacd 3 Ev haste PoDl 4365. W. 2d. 285 286 1es. Enm. AV/1484) Ev haste BAligas 187 S. W. 3d. 458-467.468 (2005), TEUeda V. state 278 S. W. 2d. 158.161. Reheadson 377 U.S. 159. 14990 S.OL. 1441,14492 d. 76314970 .

*11

ABsumEht

TES. 8. ADD. 68.4121 GAGUND Nos Pethrover was Detendant who claimed that his beins Imprisoned son more than 100 . Hears long more Conviction Dikenies bragched teams of PleA Asreemeat 1985 Not Enftled to win 101 COBAM NONIS Absent Thowins of the ConViction And ComDlete Miscarriage of Mustice, 28 U.S.C. A. 6716518 ) U.S.V. RESSIER 335 Fd. 484.

If the Conselvences of a suMy Men is definite And Iangely too Completely Incomatric, then it is a direct Conselvidence, there Can be no CURSTION that the admonishment was Not HOFER. HATIO le 26.13 V.A.C.C. REVUITES that a deteubant be admonished As to the BANe of DUNISHMENT when DIE 941 / 14 be NON 7 C. SNTEN dEeR AITTAN is Refquined is Subtinted COMBINANCE, WHTHEN V. state 589 S. 42222152 TEL. CArmi ADD. (1979) 8

*12

AROUMENI

TEX. 10. APL. 68.413 GROUND No. 3 The law only imitation on West Relief. After a fine of 9 willy the 9 pound for Habers Coerbs Rebell. After a man of 9 willy arevenlinated, the sevenl. rule, is that a Pye of 9 willy was, ulned of Nod. Jurisdiction details. Beowin V. BEto 377 Fzd 950 stn Cun (1967), this means that if Youn flew 15 Voluntary You can attack evily the Jurisdictiof was fower, of the Count to bains You 10 final. For Exmille You would be able to Chaffensee in Wodictment if it did, Nol Chazse An olleesse water the state lawful You were tared for A folow wind the last You Committed was wile a Mische MEANOR, COUNSET, FAILURE 10 INVESTABLE, the Circumstances of Convictions Used to Enhance Senkable, A fainter to Charlease M10d, Colliction Dred for Enhancement and Lossyizable, When the Count of Cominial Affects Ands that A Word M10D, Coniction was used to Enhance the sen. - fende it will demand for RESeatenceins back to Count, Evitate Scott 581 S.W. 2d 181, Evitate Stuart 653 S. W. 2d. 131 (1983)Eltate Barfield 697 S.W. 420 - 421 TEX CANM AMA985), Evitate Sewell 742 S. W. 2d. 393 TEX CANM AII (1987) Galloway V. State 578 S. W. 2d. 142 tEX Canm. All. DANE (1979). (12.)

*13

Aesumest

TE. R. ABP. (18.419) Ground No. 4 AN Noticand is Entitled to ReLiel, L he was dENIEd the mislt to Counsel Al anl Cribieal state ol the peocednes, Eviate. Sendens 5883.40 20.383 (1979).

RASUMENT

TEX. R. ABP. (18.419) GROUND NO. 5 All Person Are Presumed to, be 1940 OCEM AND NO PERSON MPAE BE, LONVETED of AN DILENSE HNILDS, Each Elemeit of the Dllense is Deoled beOed A RERSONABLE Doubt, SEE, 2,01 Aol(1972), 63 Ad Le9. Pa. 883. Ch. 399. SEC. 6 EPI. JAN. 111920 Amested.

Aa 9uMENT
TEX. R. ABP. (18.419)

GROUNDNO. 6 Dun Nations Mistort Le9al Traditions and leactices thus Reould the Ceilical Guide tost Restorable Peo (GopsiON MAKyns that, CHEO And Restarm Cun Evlogition of Que-Process, Webuation V. Gluckberg 521 U.S.702, 14.1175 .0f. 2258. EXPANTE ADORALES 212 S. 10.3d. 483, 473.

*14

AB 9UMENT
TEX. 8. APA (18.4(9)
GROUND NO. 1

GIDEN V. WANWARDT. 372 U.S. 355.342 U963VLOR Amendment right to Counsel of Criminal Pзocedrins, ABOles to state tradict of a Amendment to Jobnson, V. ZERbst. 304 U.S. 458.463 (958) OR Amendment right to Counsel of Cenning Pзocedrins without withohib being federal Counts the power and authority to, delusive an accused of his life or liberty unless he has or WAVES the Assistant of Counsel. AB 9UMENT TEX. 8. APA. (18.4(9) GROUND NO. 8 Multiplying Indictments Charging a single offense to different counts are multiplicitols. Such indictments are imefable because the man has nidick the detendent, or, desurted multiple tEN. tends, for a single offense is violation, of the Double, leopard. clause. If the indictmentchments Multiple victation, how ever, the detendent can, be made to answer for, each vipleton zeffanted. Multiflic.It does not put, if each count of the tutlest. MENT REVUITES report of facts that the UHER Counts do not delivide. When multiple, it becomes affarent before trial, the count may be deffiment to choose the count on which will continue and dismiss the REMANING Counts. 37 GeO.L.J. ANN. Rev. DUMSTROC. (2008) 73. 283. (4)

*15

AB 9UMENT
TEL R. ARO. US.4(9)
GROUND No. 9

Evidence withheld Reliever the Prosettion to disclose ANK and all EvideVE, that Mrofl he, Molepial to swift whethe a low nol it is Ercultation, and to Concluded that when desmondens, Cqunse! United they discover Clam ON A Lesser oharse, if thel affected the Judgment of theзик, on rule, leo2.1. nons Rule 802.405. U.S.AL1s4.92 S.GL. d l wichurch V. state 23 3.w. 3d.53L-538 3Et. MRL dist epol. Beadly V. Muehland 373. 724 F.2d. M. 399. PENN V. state 32L. S. W. 3d. 634. 3Et. MRL. NAGO (2007).

*16 AA 3UMENT TE. A. AME. 108.4.19) Ground No. 11 A Jellenland must show that there is be able probably that, but can counsel you untho Be ssional

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ARQUOIERI

TEX. 8.1810.128.4(9) Ground No. 14 The Reseoution had the teal Counts and had of some Merawges to help EaSueE MArysidele. Leivulous. De MERICated Clary 1909, MRleR A. Jate Ies, AdVengp 9Eors. Mye Othae has been AccEMEd 100) After a feial leedies to CONVicted with AEsuyinj hasb, TyuTe Cuexidej, Eeest. the fad of a tomel wiser means that its eEerats and its, reuBessins can be doqumen byed so that what look place of the Nequintion places becomes more clear in some late anduid times on the condued of EARIER, teEtaf. Ne9gt. shows. Seconds: states MAY EIECt to follow Dules that All Dagens must be at ueities. Meraw to EaSueE Asandly 1982 Mis. unidertaridicas. 1001 labricated Chases, N.I.Ct. Rule 3.9-116/2012) StateVWONIdd 198 ARiz 406, 10 A. 3 d. 1493.

*18

R89uMENT
TES. R. AII. D8. 4(9)

Cronumidab. 15 T.C. cul. Hatic le 62,051. Nod Mgo, H.O7 G(6) Badevark 9uflt Pled WAs Nof Volinimnlf, INtelljgealif, (00) KgDuwislt Eeitered, Nid bis fice, when he hnised, Badend to Man 3uHt SEt Re9sionion. Jeblembe 1, 1970 AII(eg) Stares. AMEIAAE is ChpHengis 30 E JubisnEyft oethe loial Gupof, which hee EHed his 9uIIN Med to the HAnionishmeat. 4933 W2d. 114 Posters V Stare 479 s.w. 2d. 42 (1972). CrocKee V. Stare, 485 s.w. 2d. 56675 . Com.Ml. (1972) Jeberson V. Stare 476 s.w. 2d. 782 (1972). RE9istAation REPumemery for a Pebson who Is Conviated of SEt. OWkase is A direct. CONSEBueNCE of the Pebsons 0yHlP Pled, And thus a letaf. Losef is REBnized to Admoush the Pebson About Re9istopion ReBunemat. Vebnon's AnW. Tetes. O.C.1. Rel. 2L, 13 (152) 62.02,62.03. Criminal law REY 273.1(4).

*19 AR 3UMENT TEL. 1. 1918. 68.491 CRODAC No. 15181 He was Averaged an October 13, 2005, and Heated swiftly to the Nodictyment, and the 24.13 of the Code of Laramind Procedure. Heus. of the Code of Laramind Procedure. Heus. of the Code of Laramind Procedure. The Court should not be the Court about the Court. The Court of Houshman, and he has in the Pange of Houshman, and he has of the Pange of Houshman, and he has of the EIfect that a Mea-beggan, Averaged. that he has been of, he has but he effect that a conviction might have ON A NON-C. 1. 224. Of the Article continius A Fifth Convention, for a deteadant, who is Accused of an offence that may believe him to be sistee.

AUGUMENT TEL. 1. 1918. 68.492 CRODAC No. 15182 The UNE PEOPUR MANUE, AND'S RECAVERS, for a deteadant, to show that the Cenuse, deteases. from fell below an Obtective shadowed of the peasibleness. (i) Cenuse, He has the reblic tement, was, you, chases on the same statement, that he is inOTION to WANN'D NONCENSED. (ii) Cenuse, as a Knew, the, chases, of two chases were distinct classes of the same Double Jebbed. (19)

*20 Parker, LOR RELIEF TEX. R. APP. P. 208,4100

Petitioner Deals that this Count, SENT his petition LOR Disarctionary REVIEW. And following the SENT of REVIEW, petitioner PARK that the Judgement of the Count of MAKERS be Reversed and the Case Remanded to the total Count LORA. NEW tinal. OR tWY WHEEL ANNOOIATE REVIEW.

*21 CERTIFicate of Service TEX, R. AMAY. 168, II Petitioner was unable to obtain Copies to SuHlement state Drosecurtions Version DEC IARATION I Bodeaux ADMA tames, am the Petitioner, And being present in execented at the Hinniville unit 8151245 Street Hinniville, N 77348

Sisned UNGEE Septembre 11, 2015!

*22 In The Court of Appeals Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont

NO. 09-15-00175-CR NO. 09-15-00176-CR NO. 09-15-00177-CR

ALPHA JAMES BADEAUX, Appellant V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 359th District Court Montgomery County, Texas Trial Cause No. 05-02-01288 CR (Counts 1, 2 and 3)

MEMORANDUM OPINION

On April 28, 2015, Alpha James Badeaux filed notices of appeal concerning his convictions for indecency with a child by contact, aggravated sexual assault on a child and burglary of a habitation in trial court case number 05-02-01288 CR. We notified the parties that the notices of appeal had not been filed within the time required for perfecting appeals. Badeaux filed a motion for an extension of time to file his notices of appeal.

*23 The trial court sentenced Badeaux on October 26, 2005. The convictions were affirmed on appeal and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals refused Badeaux's petition for discretionary review. See generally Badeaux v. State, No. 09-05-489-CR, 2007 WL 1052439, at *1 (Tex. App.—Beaumont Apr. 4, 2007, pet. ref'd) (mem. op.) (not designated for publication). A federal court subsequently denied with prejudice Badeaux's petition for writ of habeas corpus. See generally Badeaux v. Thaler, No. H-09-4127, 2011 WL 863617 (S.D. Tex. Mar. 9, 2011) (mem. op.) (not designated for publication). The notices of appeal at issue here were filed after Badeaux's convictions were final and not subject to direct appeal. We deny the appellant's motion for extension of time to file notice of appeal and we dismiss the appeals for lack of jurisdiction.

APPEALS DISMISSED.

STEVE McKEITHEN Chief Justice

Submitted on June 23, 2015 Opinion Delivered June 24, 2015 Do Not Publish

Before McKeithen, C.J., Horton and Johnson, JJ.

2 (23)

*24 IN THE NAME AND BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: THE GRAND JURY, for the County of Montgomery, State of Texas, duly selected, empaneled, sworn, charged, and organized as such by the 359th Judicial District Court for said County, upon their oaths present in and to said court that Alpha James Badeaux, hereinafter styled Defendant, on or about June 15, 2004, and before the presentment of this indictment, in the County and State aforesaid, did then and there, with intent to arouse and gratify the sexual desire of the Defendant, engage in sexual contact by touching the genitals of Arialle Dempsey, a child younger than 17 years of age and not the spouse of the Defendant,

COUNT NO. 2 And the GRAND JURY further presents in and to said Court that on or about June 15, 2004 in Montgomery County, Texas, Alpha James Badeaux, hereinafter styled Defendant, did then and there intentionally and knowingly cause the sexual organ of Arialle Dempsey, to contact the mouth of the Defendant, and at the time of the offense Ari&;lle Dempsey was a child younger than 14 years of age,

COUNT NO. 3 And the GRAND JURY further presents in and to said Court that on or about June 15, 2004 in Montgomery County, Texas, Alpha James Badeaux, hereinafter styled Defendant, did then and there intentionally and knowingly enter a habitation, without the effective consent of Arialle Dempsey, the owner, and attempted to commit and committed assault upon Arialle Dempsey,

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| TRN#: 910122400X | | | | | | | | RECENED AND FLED FOR REDORD | | :--: | :--: | :--: | :--: | :--: | :--: | :--: | :--: | :--: | | DA#: 043956.1 | | | | | | | | | | Jury Verdict-Jury Punishment-Penitentiary and Fine | | | | | | | | 0CT 262005 | | CAUSE NO. 05-02-01288-CR | | | | | | | | BARBARA GLADDEN ADAMICK | | COUNT I | | | | | | | | | | THE STATE OF TEXAS | | | § | | | | | IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF | | V. | | § | | | | | | MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS | | Alpha James Badeaux | | § | | | | | | 359TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT |

JUDGMENT AND ORDER

Judge Presiding: Kathleen A. Hamilton Attorney for State: Robert Bartlett Attorney for Defendant: Brent Dornburg Offense convicted of: INDECENCY W/CHILD SEXUAL CONTACT Degree: Fel. 2 ∘ Date Offense Committed: June 15, 2004 Charging Instrument: Indictment Plea: Not Guilty Jury Verdict: Guilty Plea to Enhancement Findings on Paragraph(s): N/A Enhancement(s): N/A Finding on Use of Deadly Weapon: N/A Punishment Assessed by: Jury Time Credited: 260 days Costs: $ 53300 Punishment and Place of Confinement: fifteen (15) years confinement in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division; $ 0.00 Fine

Date Sentence Imposed: October 13, 2005 Date to Commence: October 13, 2005 Total Amount of Restitution/Reparation: $ 0.00 Restitution to be Paid to: Name: N/A Concurrent unless otherwise specified.

On October 10, 2005, the Court called this case for trial: This cause being called for trial, the State appeared by the named Assistant District Attorney, and the Defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, appeared in person and by Counsel, and both parties announced ready for trial. The Defendant was arraigned and, in open court, pleaded not guilty to the charge in the Indictment. Thereupon, a jury composed of 12 persons was duly selected, impaneled, and sworn. The jury, having heard the Indictment read and the Defendant's plea of not guilty thereto,

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CAUSE NO. 05-02-01288I STATE OF TEXAS V. Alpha James Badeaux

and having heard the evidence submitted, and having been duly charged by the Court, and having heard the arguments of counsel, retired in charge of the proper officer to consider their verdict as to the guilt or innocence of the Defendant.

On October 13, 2005, the jury returned their verdict: The jury was brought into open court by the proper officer, the Defendant and Defendant's counsel being present, and in due form of law returned the following verdict, which was received by the Court, and is here now entered upon the minutes of the Court: "We, the Jury, find the defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, Guilty of the offense of INDECENCY W/CHILD SEXUAL CONTACT, as charged in the Indictment."

/s/ Matthew Raney
Foreperson of the Jury

Thereupon, the Defendant having requested in writing at the time he entered his plea of not guilty in open court that the jury assess the punishment, the jury, in accordance with the law, was called back into the box and having heard the evidence submitted relative to the question of punishment, and having been duly charged by the Court, and having heard the arguments of counsel, retired in charge of the proper officer to consider the question of punishment.

On October 13, 2005, the jury assessed punishment: The jury was brought into open court by the proper officer, the Defendant and Defendant's counsel being present, and in due form of law returned the following verdict, which was received by the Court, and is here now entered upon the minutes of the court: "We, the Jury, having found the defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, Guilty of the offense of INDECENCY W/CHILD SEXUAL CONTACT, as charged in the Indictment, assess his punishment at confinement in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for fifteen (15) years and, in our discretion, a fine of $ 0.00 . ."

/s/ Matthew Raney
Foreperson of the Jury

It is therefore CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED by the Court that the Defendant is guilty of the offense of INDECENCY W/CHILD SEXUAL CONTACT and that said Defendant committed said offense in Montgomery County, Texas on June 15, 2004, as charged in the Indictment, and that his punishment is assessed at confinement in the Institutional Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, for the period indicated above, along with any fine stated above, plus court Appointed Attorney fees in

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CAUSE NO. 05-02-01288I

STATE OF TEXAS V. Alpha James Badeaux

the amount of $ 8 , 104 , 23 , and that the state of Texas do have and recover of the said Defendant all costs of the prosecution, said cost being $ 533 2 , for which let execution issue.

The Defendant was asked by the Court whether he had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced against him, and he answered nothing in bar thereof. Whereupon the Court proceeded, in the presence of the Defendant, to pronounce sentence against him as follows, to-wit: "It is the Order of the Court that the Defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, who has been adjudged guilty of the stated felony offense, and whose punishment has been assessed at confinement in the Institutional Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, for the period indicated above, along with any stated fine, be remanded to custody of the Sheriff of Montgomery County, Texas, until such time that the Sheriff can deliver said Defendant to the Director of the Institutional Division of the State of Texas, or other person legally authorized to receive convicts, to serve his sentence, in accordance with the provisions of the law governing the Institutional Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice." SIGNED AND ENTERED this the 26 4 day of Cont .2005 .

Jlance of

Judge Presiding

District Clerk of Montgomery County, Texas

RIGHT THUMB PRINT

By: 1 1 Whulee , Deputy

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  1. Barbara Gladden Adarnick, do hereby Cenily 3 pages in Couse + 05 · 06 · 025 as being a true and correct copy of tha Original Record now on file in the District Clerk's Office of Montgomery County, Texas.

Minute

Date:

*28 RECEIVED AND FILED FOR RECORD

At ___O'wock__M.

OCT 2 & 2005

BARBARA GLADDEN ADAMICK

Dietrist Clark

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS

By _ ___ &_Deputy

In the District Court of

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS

359TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

JUDGMENT AND ORDER

Judge Presiding: Kathleen A. Hamilton

Attorney for State: Robert Bartlett _ Attorney for Defendant: Brent Dornburg

Offense convicted of: AGG SEXUAL ASSAULT CHILD

Degree: Fel. 1° _ Date Offense Committed: June 15, 2004

Charging Instrument: Indictment _ Plea: Not Guilty

Jury Verdict: Guilty

Plea to Enhancement _ Findings on

Paragraph(s): N/A _ Enhancement(s): N/A

Finding on Use of Deadly Weapon: N/A

**Punishment Assessed by: Jury _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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CAUSE NO. 05-02-01288II

STATE OF TEXAS V. Alpha James Badeaux

and having heard the evidence submitted, and having been duly charged by the court, and having heard the arguments of counsel, retired in charge of the proper officer to consider their verdict as to the guilt or innocence of the Defendant.

On October 13, 2005, the jury returned their verdict: The jury was brought into open court by the proper officer, the Defendant and Defendant's counsel being present, and in due form of law returned the following verdict, which was received by the court, and is here now entered upon the minutes of the court: "We, the Jury, find the defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, Guilty of the offense of AGG SEXUAL ASSAULT CHILD, as charged in the Indictment."

/s/ Matthew Raney
Foreperson of the Jury

Thereupon, the Defendant having requested in writing at the time he entered his plea of not guilty in open court that the jury assess the punishment, the jury, in accordance with the law, was called back into the box and having heard the evidence submitted relative to the question of punishment, and having been duly charged by the court, and having heard the arguments of counsel, retired in charge of the proper officer to consider the question of punishment.

On October 13, 2005, the jury assessed punishment: The jury was brought into open court by the proper officer, the Defendant and Defendant's counsel being present, and in due form of law returned the following verdict, which was received by the court, and is here now entered upon the minutes of the Court: "We, the Jury, having found the defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, Guilty of the offense of AGG SEXUAL ASSAULT CHILD, as charged in the Indictment, assess his punishment at confinement in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for fifty [50] years and, in our discretion, a fine of $ 0.00 ."

/s/ Matthew Raney
Foreperson of the Jury

It is therefore CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED by the Court that the Defendant is guilty of the offense of AGG SEXUAL ASSAULT CHILD and that said Defendant committed said offense in Montgomery County, Texas on June 15, 2004, as charged in the Indictment, and that his punishment is assessed at confinement in the Institutional Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, for the period indicated above, along with any fine stated above, plus court Appointed Attorney fees in the amount of $ _ , and that the state of Texas do have and recover of the said

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Defendant all costs of the prosecution, said cost being 400 C o u r £, for which let execution issue.

The Defendant was asked by the Court whether he had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced against him, and he answered nothing in bar thereof. Whereupon the court proceeded, in the presence of the Defendant, to pronounce sentence against him as follows, to-wit: "It is the Order of the Court that the Defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, who has been adjudged guilty of the stated felony offense, and whose punishment has been assessed at confinement in the Institutional Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, for the period indicated above, along with any stated fine, be remanded to custody of the Sheriff of Montgomery County, Texas, until such time that the Sheriff can deliver said Defendant to the Director of the Institutional Division of the State of Texas, or other person legally authorized to receive convicts, to serve his sentence, in accordance with the provisions of the law governing the Institutional Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice."

SIGNED AND ENTERED this the 26-day of 2005.

Judge Presiding

District Clerk of Montgomery County, Texas

RIGHT THUMB PRINT

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*31 THE STATE OF TEXAS

V. Alpha James Badeaux

THE STATE OF TEXAS

V. Alpha James Badeaux

JUDGMENT AND ORDER

Judge Presiding: Kathleen A. Hamilton

Attorney for State: Robert Bartlett

Offense convicted of: BURGLARY OF HABITATION

Degree: Fel. 2°

Charging Instrument: Indictment

Jury Verdict: Guilty

Plea to Enhancement

Paragraph(s): N/A

Finding on Use of Deadly Weapon: N/A

Punishment Assessed by: Jury

Time Credited: 260 days Costs: $ see Count 1

Punishment and Place of Confinement: fifteen (15) years confinement in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division; $0.00 Fine

Date Sentence Imposed: October 13, 2005

Date to Commence: October 13, 2005

Total Amount of Restitution/Reparation: $0.00

Restitution to be Paid to: Name: N/A

Concurrent unless otherwise specified.

On October 10, 2005, the Court called this case for trial:

**This cause being called for trial, the State appeared by the named Assistant District Attorney, and the Defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, appeared in person and by Counsel, and both parties announced ready for trial. The Defendant was arraigned and, in open court, pleaded not guilty to the charge in the Indictment. Thereupon, a jury composed of 12 persons was duly selected, impaneled, and sworn. The jury, having heard the Indictment read and the Defendant's plea of not guilty thereto,

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CAUSE NO. 05-02-01288III

STATE OF TEXAS V. Alpha James Badeaux and having heard the evidence submitted, and having been duly charged by the Court, and having heard the arguments of counsel, retired in charge of the proper officer to consider their verdict as to the guilt or innocence of the Defendant.

On October 13, 2005, the jury returned their verdict: The jury was brought into open court by the proper officer, the Defendant and Defendant's counsel being present, and in due form of law returned the following verdict, which was received by the Court, and is here now entered upon the minutes of the court: "We, the Jury, find the defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, Guilty of the offense of BURGLARY OF HABITATION, as charged in the Indictment."

/s/ Matthew Raney
Foreperson of the Jury

Thereupon, the Defendant having requested in writing at the time he entered his plea of not guilty in open court that the jury assess the punishment, the jury, in accordance with the law, was called back into the box and having heard the evidence submitted relative to the question of punishment, and having been duly charged by the Court, and having heard the arguments of counsel, retired in charge of the proper officer to consider the question of punishment.

On October 13, 2005, the jury assessed punishment: The jury was brought into open court by the proper officer, the Defendant and Defendant's counsel being present, and in due form of law returned the following verdict, which was received by the Court, and is here now entered upon the minutes of the Court: "We, the Jury, having found the defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, Guilty of the offense of BURGLARY OF HABITATION, as charged in the Indictment, assess his punishment at confinement in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for fifteen (15) years and, in our discretion, a fine of $ 0.00 . "

/s/ Matthew Raney
Foreperson of the Jury

It is therefore CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED by the Court that the Defendant is guilty of the offense of BURGLARY OF HABITATION and that said Defendant committed said offense in Montgomery County, Texas on June 15, 2004, as charged in the Indictment, and that his punishment is assessed at confinement in the Institutional Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, for the period indicated above, along with any fine stated above, plus court Appointed Attorney fees in the amount of $ _ , and that the state of Texas do have and recover of the said

*33 CAUSE NO. 05-02-01288III STATE OF TEXAS V. Alpha James Badeaux

Defendant all costs of the prosecution, said cost being 3.25 C o u n t I$, for which let execution issue.

The Defendant was asked by the Court whether he had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced against him, and he answered nothing in bar thereof. Whereupon the court proceeded, in the presence of the Defendant, to pronounce sentence against him as follows, to-wit: "It is the Order of the Court that the Defendant, Alpha James Badeaux, who has been adjudged guilty of the stated felony offense, and whose punishment has been assessed at confinement in the Institutional Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, for the period indicated above, along with any stated fine, be remanded to custody of the Sheriff of Montgomery County, Texas, until such time that the Sheriff can deliver said Defendant to the Director of the Institutional Division of the State of Texas, or other person legally authorized to receive convicts, to serve his sentence, in accordance with the provisions of the law governing the Institutional Division, Texas Department of Criminal Justice."

SIGNED AND ENTERED this the 26-day of 2005.

Judge Presiding

District Clerk of Montgomery County, Texas

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EXHIBIT

A rialle is father Mr. Dempsey commits per jury when he states in his Affidavit that Badeaux came through a 2 foot by 2 foot hole in his daughter's bedroom wall and molested her when she was in her own bed.

See (RR 3-44) in Vol 3 of 6 of the Reporter's Record Lirief3. Q: Did you take measuremein't of the hole: If. on the Dempsey's side?

Line 19. A appreximately four inches by four inish as

  • A rrialle's side (of wall)

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TIME LINE OF EVENTS

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Woodlands Meadows Apartments

Alleged Make Up Mess incident (RR3-93) Interval Arialle does not play at Katelyn's (RR4-53) Arialle comes back to play at Katelyn's apt. after long time interval (RR4-53) 13. katelyn plays at Arialle's apt. and is picked up by father who informs Lisa that katelyn will be leaving Texas the next day (RR2-160) 14. katelyn leaves Texas that morning: Arialle testifio that this day is the last time and incident Badesux ever attempts to unfasten her pants or touching her or licking her on those private parts (RR3-109). Lisa also says that Arialle told her that after this day there was never anything else with her without her pants on. (RR3-129). 15. x -wife comes for visit-see Exhibit "14".

*36 and the victim's bedroom wall, so you are looking down in that well space. The 'standard pink installation you probably all have in your houses, that's also standardly in apartment walls. A section of that was pushed down into that wall. Upon removing that installation, the silver key was located in the bottom of that wall space. And what you are looking at is that being illuminated with a flashlight and then us using photography to make it clear. Q. And the silver key was actually in the wall space between the two walls? A. That's correct. Down on the bottom of that wall space. Q. Did you collect the key? A. The key was collected. Q. Was the key fingerprinted? A. No, it was not. Q. Why was that, sir? A. The key - that type of key in particular is not a suitable candidate at all for fingerprint examination, due to the surface of the key. Q. I show you what's marked as State's Exhibit No. 13. Can you tell us what that shows? A. Okay. That's close-up of the key that was in the bottom of the wall space. Also, an envelope and some purple curly-type ribbon and all of that was found at the same time in the bottom of that wall space. Q. Can you tell us, was anything in the envelope? A. I don't believe that there was anything in that envelope. Q. Okay. What about the curly-type ribbon? Do you know what that looked like? Do you have any indication of what it was? A. Just curly-type ribbon, something you get at a craft store. Q. Did it appear to have been placed there or do you know? A. You know, it got there somehow or another. That's about all I can:say about how it got in the wall. Q. I show you what's been marked as 13 A , and I'm taking it a little bit out of order. We'll come back to that. Let me finish with that.

At some point, you take out the plug. Right? A. That's correct. Q. I show you what's been marked as State's Exhibit No. 14. What does that show? A. Okay. Again, we're back in the wall space. What you are looking at is the trap door type device which has been loosened and removed from the wall. You can see that the shoestring that was attached to the back of it is now lowering

1 that device down to the floor in the victim's bedroom. The 2 shoestring has been loosened from the screw that holds it tight 3 when the trap door is in place. 4 Q. How - as far as the actual removal of that plug, 5 as we've been calling it, can you tell us, did that require 6 some force on your part, some cutting, or was it something that 7 freely - 8 A. It did. Some of this foaming sealer had made its 9 way under the back of that plug, which had affixed it 10 relatively tight so we did have to push it to get it out of the 11 wall. 12 Q. How, as far as the foaming sealer, did it appear 13 to have been something that was recently done, a long time in 14 the past done or do you know? 15 A. There is no way to conclusively tell because it 16 does set up pretty quickly, so I can't give you an exact time 17 frame, not knowing the properties of that sealant and how it 18 works. 19 Q. Did you take measurements of the wall in that 20 the hole in the wall on that side, sir? 21 A. Yes, sir, I did. 22 Q. I show you what's been marked as State's Exhibit 23 15. Can you tell us, was that one of the measurements that was 24 - does that show you taking one of the measurements? 25 A. Yes, it does.

1 Q. And can you tell us the approximate distance from 2 the side, from side to side? 3 A. Let me consult my notes. 4 Q. Sure. 5 A. Yeah. The hole itself was 13 by 13 inches 6 approximately, located between the wall studs. And it was 7 about 22 inches from the floor and 33 inches from the south 8 wall of the bedroom. 9 Q. And were you - did you measure any other objects 10 to compare that hole with? 11 A. Well, we did also measure the hole that was 12 created: from removing the trap door as well. 13 Q. Maybe I'll make myself more clear in the next 14 photograph. I show you what's been marked as State's Exhibit 15 16. And we're going to take it slow, for right now, as far as 16 offering these. Do you recognize that photograph? 17 A. Yes, I do. 18 Q. Okay. And is it a fair and accurate depiction of 19 what you observed? 20 A. Yes. 21 MR. BARTLETT: Upon tendering to opposing 22 counsel, I'll offer same into evidence. 23 MR. DORBKING: No objections. 24 THE COURT: 16 admitted. 25 Q. (BY HR. BARTLETT) What was your purpose in

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1 you've gone through apartarents before? 2 A. A few. 3 Q. And can you tell us, is there a pretty standard 4 height for these type of plates? 5 A. Absolutely. Unless there is something you are 6 doing in particular, you know, those plates are pretty standard 7 throughout the apartarent. 8 Q. What is it approximately from the floor? 9 A. I think it's right at 18 inches or so from the 10 floor: 11 Q. Okay. State's Exhibit No. 25, what does that 12 depict, sir? 13 A. What you are looking at here is the wall plate 14 that we've been discussing removed from this cut section of 15 Sheetrock that it was attached to, showing that the wall plate 16 is not necessarily attached to the wall. Instead, it's 17 attached to this plug, for lack of a better term, or trap door. 18 Q. State's Exhibit No. 26, what does that depict, 19 sir? 20 A. Okay. Again, this is the same thing. A little 21 bit different angle, showing this plate pulled down away from 22 the hole. And then this is the cut section of Sheetrock 23 concealing the hole. 24 Q. What is the brown portion of the photograph? What 25 does that - what was that?

1 A. This brown portion here is some type of backer 2 board, which is different in composition from the other 3 Sheetrock. It appears to be something that - intentionally 4 put there to hold this plate. 5 Q. How, I show you what's been marked as State's 28. 6 Did you perform several experiments as far as the plug? 7 A. Yes, we did. 8 Q. And can you tell the Ladies and gentlemen of the 9 jury what those experiments were? 10 A. One, to, you know, demonstrate the device, how 11 does it work. What are the purposes of the shoestring? Can 12 you get-an arm or an object, through that hole. And that is 13 what this indicates here. The bed has been removed away from 14 the wall. Again, we're back in Arrialle's bedroom and this 15 shows the shoestring lowering this trap door-type device to the 16 floor, giving access into the other apartarent. 17 Q. Okay. And tell us the importance of the 18 shoestring. Why would a shoestring need to be attached to 19 it? 23 A. Based upon the way this works, in order to 21 retrieve that trap door, that plug, he could not reach the 22 floor by hand to do that. So the shoestring, in our 23 estimation, is used to pull that plug back up so it can be 24 affixed back in place in the wall. 25 Q. A little bit out of order here. Start with 30.

1 What does 30 depict? 2 A. I don't know how clear that is, but what you are 3 seeing there is another investigator is taking that photograph. 4 I'm standing in the defendant's bedroom, looking into the - or 5 Arrialle's bedroom through the hole in the wall. 6 Q. If you look closely in the photograph, can you see 7 your face in the hole? 8 A. Yes, sir. 9 Q. How much can you see, sir? 10 A. A pretty good portion, at least from the top of 11 the head to the bottom of the nose. 12 Q. As far as when you looked through that hole, can 13 you tell us what you observed? 14 A. You could clearly see the top of Arrialle's bed 15 and then, obviously, into the rest of the room - in the rest 16 of the room, it provided you a pretty good field of vision. 17 Q. How, I show you what's been marked as State's 18 Exhibit No. 29. Is the bed back in place in this one? 19 A. Yes, sir. It is. 20 Q. Can you tell us what you were doing in this 21 photograph? 22 A. CSI Wright took this photograph demonstrating 23 that, you know, an average male could reach their arm through 24 that hole and touch the top of the victim's or Arrialle's 25 bed.

1 Q. When you conducted this experiment and observed 2 this, how far was he - I mean the other CSI investigator able 3 to reach his arm through? 4 A. How far was the other - 5 Q. Was he able to get pretty much all of his arm 6 through? 7 A. I don't know that he had put his arm through the 8 hole. He's photographing me putting my arm through the hole. 9 Q. I'm sorry. I got it reversed. How far were you 10 able to extend your arm through the hole, sir? 11 A. Up to midbicop pretty easily. That allowed me to 12 reach my hand-access to about the center of that bed. 13 Q. Thank you. Did you take measurements of the hole 14 on the Despsey side? 15 A. Yes, sir. We did. 16 Q. And I show you what is marked as State's Exhibit 17 No. 32. What does that indicate? 18 A. That indicates one-side of the hole. The hole was 19 approximately-four inches by four inches. 20 Q. And State's Exhibit No. 33, what does that 21 indicate? 22 A. That's the far side of the hole. Giving you both 23 measurements, both angles of the hole. 24 Q. Did you go to the rest of the apartment and locate 25 and photograph other parts of the apartment?

Christa Townes, CSR, RMR

*38 1 remember what I'm about to talk about, when you went over to 2 Kaitlin's? 3 A. Yes. 4 Q. Who was at Kaitlin's apartment that day? 5 A. Kaitlin, Addi, Dravin and me. 6 Q. So Kaitlin, Addi, and you and another person named 7 Dravin. And who is Dravin? 8 A. Addi's little brother. 9 Q. How old is Addi's little brother? 10 A. Four. 11 Q. Okay. Now, did you - why - tell us what 12 happened the first time you went over and he asked to be alone 13 with you, Mr. Badeaux asked to be alone with you, Badeaux. 14 Tell us what happened? 15 A. He told Addi and Kaitlin to go clean whatever room 16 they nessed up. 17 Q. Okay. To go clean whatever room they nessed up. 18 Okay. So you had gone - somebody had nessed up the room and 19 - so you all make a mess of a room and you did what? And then 20 who told you to go clean it up? 21 A. A.J. 22 Q. And then what happened? 23 A. He said he needed to talk to me. 24 Q. Okay. Then what happened? Tell us what happened 25 next.

1 Were there windows to this apartment, to this room? Was there 2 a window? 3 A. Yes. 4 Q. And were there blinds on the window? 5 A. Yes. 6 Q. Were they opened or closed? 7 A. Closed. 8 Q. Could you see in the room, even though that the 9 door was closed and the blinds were closed? 10 A. Yes. 11 Q. Okay. Tell ūs what happens when you end up on the 12 bed? Are you lying - are you lying down or sitting up on the 13 bed? 14 A. I was laying down. 15 Q. Are you face up or face down? 16 A. Face up. 17 Q. Okay. And tell us what happens next? 18 A. He said he was going to play tickle game, but it 19 would feel better with my clothes off. I 20 Q. Then what do you start thinking about? 21 A. If we're going to play the tickle game, why isn't 22 Addi and Kaitlin here. 23 Q. Okay. And then what happened - and you started 24 to play the tickle game, he wanted to play the tickle game and 25 you said, you thought to yourself what?

1 A. He took me in Sarah's room. 2 Q. He took you where? 3 A. In Sarah's room. 4 Q. And Sarah is who? 5 A. Kaitlin's room. 6 Q. Did he ask - did he explain to you why he wanted 7 you to go in Sarah's room? 8 A. Yes. 9 Q. And what was the reason he gave you? 10 A. He needed to talk to me. 11 Q. He needed to talk to you. Right? 12 A. Yes. 13 Q. Okay. I still need you to talk louder. Okay. 14 You are doing fine, you just got to talk louder. And then whan 15 - he needed to talk to you. When you went in the room, what 16 happened? 17 A. He said - he - I ended up on the bed. 18 Q. You ended up on the bed. Was the door open or 19 closed? 20 A. Closed. 21 Q. And how did it get closed? 22 A. He closed it. 23 Q. Okay. And what happened then? 24 A. He locked it. 25 Q. Okay. He locked the door. What about the blinds?

1 A. -if we're going to play the tickle game, why isn't 2 Addi and Kaitlin here. 3 Q. Just let's turn towards her so she can hear and 4 then she can type it. That will work better. We're going to 5 get there.

6 Now, what does he start to do then? What does 7 Mr. Badeaux start to do? 8 A. He starts to unbuckle my pants. 9 Q. Unbuckle your pants? 10 A. Yes. 11 Q. Did he have a buckle or was it a button or a 12 snap? 13 A. It was a snap. 14 Q. Okay. So he starts to undo the snap. What else 15 does he do? 16 A. He uszips the zipper. 17 Q. And then what else, if anything? 18 A. He starts to pull it down. 19 Q. Tries to pull your pants down. And then what do 20 you do at that time? 21 A. I kick him in the chest. 22 Q. Okay. You kick him with one foot or two feet? 23 A. Two feet. 24 Q. What does Mr. Badeaux do when you kick him? 25 A. He falls back.

Christia Townes, CSR, RMR (38)

Case Details

Case Name: Badeaux, Alpha James
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Sep 18, 2015
Docket Number: PD-0859-15
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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