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Marlo Donta Persons v. State
06-14-00109-CR
| Tex. App. | Jun 23, 2015
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*0 RECEIVED IN 6th COURT OF APPEALS TEXARKANA, TEXAS 6/17/2015 4:16:36 PM DEBBIE AUTREY Clerk *1 ACCEPTED 06-14-00109-CR SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS TEXARKANA, TEXAS 6/17/2015 4:16:36 PM DEBBIE AUTREY CLERK

NO. 06-14-00109-CR IN THE COURT OF APPEALS SIXTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT TEXARKANA

MARLO DONTA PERSONS, APPELLANT

V. THE STATE OF TEXAS, APPELLEE

On Appeal from the 354 Judicial District Court Of Hunt County, Texas

Trial Court Cause NO. 29,371 Honorable Richard A. Beacom, Judge Presiding APPELLANT’S TIMELY REQUEST FOR PANEL REHEARING OF THE COURT’S JUNE 2, 2015 JUDGMENT JUNE 17, 2015

TARA N. LONG (SBN 24032680) 2656 S. LOOP W., SUITE 255 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77054 Tel. (713) 349-8896

Fax (713) 713-349-8863 E-mail: longlawfirm@gmail.com *2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of Contents..…….……………………………..……………………………2

Introduction….…………………………………………………………………….3

Argument……………………………………………………………….…….....3-4

Conclusion and Prayer.……………………………………………………………5

Certificate of Service…….……………………………………………………… 6

TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS:

NOW COMES counsel for appellant and respectfully submits this request

for a panel rehearing of the Court’s June 2, 2015 judgment pursuant to the rules of

the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure.

INTRODUCTION

This is a request for a rehearing on the Court’s judgment by the panel of

judges that issued the opinion of the court on June 2, 2015. The court has the

complete record of the proceedings in the criminal case in the 354 th District Court

in Hunt County, Texas. Counsel for Appellant filed a motion for leave to file a

supplemental brief on the hearing of the Motion to Suppress filed by the trial

attorney. The district court held the hearing on the 18 day of February, 2014,

wherein the Court denied the Motion to Suppress. Counsel for appellant failed to

timely file the supplemental brief because of commitments of trial and other court

procedures. The failure to raise the issues argued and complain of the acts of the

arresting officer will be unjust to the appellant.

ARGUMENT

Appellant submits that the Court’s findings are erroneous in one distinct respect that develops into a threefold issue:

The Court’s Findings did not take into account the Motion to Suppress and critical argument of new case law in regards to the issue as viewed from the Supreme Court decision, Rodriguez vs. United States decided on April 21, 2015.

The trial court improperly denied the Appellant’s Motion To Suppress because there were no articulable facts or outside information, apart from the courtier

profile elements that Trooper Zane Rhone, the officer that made the traffic stop and

the arresting officer in this case, testified to at the hearing that he stated observed

conduct of the driver of the vehicle that was indicative of a person taking part in

drug related activities.

Trooper Zane Rhone when testifying and the dash cam video shows that Appellant was not told that he could leave the Texas Department of Public Safety

Trooper’s patrol vehicle and was being detained, although he had properly

identified himself, and there was no law violation witnessed by Trooper Zane that

would indicate that criminal activity was occurring and the traffic stop went

beyond the scope of the traffic stop by the officer. Thus, the search was beyond

the scope of the stop and the evidence should have been suppressed by the court at

the hearing. Rodriguez v. United States, No. 13-9972, decided on April 21, 2015

and printed on April 22, 2015.

The panel was not made aware of the ruling by the United States Supreme Court and the outcome of their analysis of the evidence when making their ruling

or judgment might have been materially affected.

CONCLUSION AND PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Appellant respectfully prays

that the court panel rehear the matters and reconsider the evidence as pronounced

in Rodriguez v United States, NO. 13-9972 of the United States Supreme Court on

April 21, 2015. Appellant further prays for all other lawful relief to which he may

be entitled, at law or equity.

Respectfully submitted,

By: /s/ Tara N. Long

Tara N. Long

Long Law Firm, PLLC

5626 S. Loop W., Suite 255

Houston, Texas 77054

713-349-8896 (ph.)

713-349-8863 (fax)

longlawfirm@gmail.com

*6 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify that a true and correct copy of the Appellant’s Motion for

Rehearing, was sent by First Class U. S. Mail, certified mail, requested to the

following on this the 17th day of June, 2015:

MARLO DONTA PERSONS

TDJC#1939454 VIA CMRRR# 7011 2970 0000 5132 6707

Eastham Unit, 2665 Prison Rd. #1

Lovelady, Texas 75851

Ms. Lauren Hudgeons

Assistant District Attorney VIA CMRRR# 7011 2970 0000 5133 6714

Hunt County District Attorney

2507 Lee Street, 4 Floor

Greenville, TX 75401

/s/ Tara N. Long

Tara N. Long

Case Details

Case Name: Marlo Donta Persons v. State
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Jun 23, 2015
Docket Number: 06-14-00109-CR
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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