Garcia v. State
Garcia v. State
Opinion of the Court
I write separately because the continuous sexual abuse of a child statute
If the State alleges ten qualifying acts in the indictment for continuous sexual abuse, does that mean that the State can prosecute separately acts not specifically enumerated that a defendant also allegedly committed during the time period established by the indictment? Can the State establish a time period in the indictment but then indict separately for acts a defendant allegedly committed but not within the temporal catchment of that indictment? What about the “on or about” language that extends the prosecution’s time scope to any qualifying offense committed within the limitations period but before indictment on the section 21.02(b) offense?
If the qualifying offenses are not offenses and not elements of the offense, but merely manners and means that do not require unanimity,
. Tex. Penal Code Ann. § 21.02(b) (West Supp. 2016).
. Pollock v. State, 405 S.W.3d 396, 405 (Tex.App.-Fort Worth 2013, no pet.).
. Kennedy v. State, 385 S.W.3d 729, 732 (Tex.App.-Amarillo 2012, pet. ref'd), cert. denied, - U.S. -, 134 S.Ct. 681, 187 L.Ed.2d 554 (2013).
. See Maldonado v. State, 461 S.W.3d 144, 152 (Tex.Crim.App. 2015).
. Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 12.01(1)(D) (West Supp. 2016); Baez v. State, 486 S.W.3d 592, 595 (Tex.App.-San Antonio 2015, pet. ref’d).
. See Tex. Ppnal Code Ann. § 21.02(b)(2) (providing that complainant must be younger than fourteen years old at time of offense); Baez, 486 S.W.3d at 595.
. See Casey v. State, 349 S.W.3d 825, 829 (Tex.App.-El Paso 2011, pet. ref’d); Reckart v. State, 323 S.W.3d 588, 600-01 (Tex.App.-Corpus Christi 2010, pet. ref’d); Render v. State, 316 S.W.3d 846, 857-58 (Tex.App.-Dallas 2010, pet. ref’d) (op. on reh’g), cert. denied, 562 U.S. 1243, 131 S.Ct. 1533, 179 L.Ed.2d 348 (2011).
. See Gollihar v. State, 46 S.W.3d 243, 257 (Tex.Crim.App. 2001).
. See Shook v. State, 156 Tex.Crim. 515, 244 S.W.2d 220, 221 (1951) (op. on reh’g); Scroggins v. State, 113 Tex.Crim. 378, 22 S.W.2d 660, 661 (1929) (op. on reinstatement).
. See, e.g., Price v. State, 434 S.W.3d 601, 611 (Tex.Crim.App. 2014) (concluding legislature intended to permit just one punishment when continuous sexual abuse is alleged against one complainant "within a specified time frame” and “that this intent extends to the statute's enumerated predicate offenses and to criminal attempts to commit” them); Pollock, 405 S.W.3d at 405 (holding statute does not violate constitutional right to jury unanimity)..
. See Hailey v. State, 413 S.W.3d 457, 489 (Tex.App.-Fort Worth 2012, pet. ref'd); Lockard v. State, 364 S.W.3d 920, 924-25 (Tex.App.-Amarillo 2012, no pet.); Wiley v. State, 112 S.W.3d 173, 175 (Tex.App.-Fort Worth 2003, pet. ref’d).
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