Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2010

SCILLITANI v. State

SCILLITANI v. State
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · Decided June 30, 2010 · Per Curiam
315 S.W.3d 542; 2010 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 742; 2010 WL 2606485 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

SCILLITANI v. State

Opinion

OPINION

PER CURIAM.

Appellant was convicted of driving while intoxicated. The Court of Appeals reversed, finding the evidence insufficient because there was no evidence of how recently the vehicle had been driven or how much time had elapsed between the accident and the arrival of law enforcement. Scillitani v. State, 297 S.W.3d 498 (Tex.App.-Houston [14th Dist.] 2009). The court relied on Stoutner v. State, 36 S.W.3d 716 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 2001, pet. ref'd), and Weaver v. State, 721 S.W.2d 495 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st dist.] 1986, pet. refd). Id. The State filed a petition for discretionary review arguing that the evidence was sufficient.

We recently found the evidence sufficient in a DWI case with facts similar to this one. Kuciemba v. State, 310 S.W.3d 460 (Tex.Crim.App. 2010). That appellate court had also relied on Stoutner and Weaver in reversing the conviction. In reversing the appellate court, we noted that “[b]eing intoxicated at the scene of a traffic accident in which the actor was a driver is some circumstantial evidence that the actor’s intoxication caused the accident.”

The Court of Appeals did not have the benefit of our opinion in Kuciemba. Accordingly, we grant the State’s petition for discretionary review, vacate the judgment of the Court of Appeals, and remand this case to the Court of Appeals in light of our opinion in Kuciemba.

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