Witryna26 lis 2024 · Opinion. NUMBER 13-19-00132-CR. 11-26-2024. VICTOR HERNANDEZ, Appellant, v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee. A true replacement for LexisNexis. … Witryna17 sty 2014 · Decided: January 17, 2014. Before QUINN, C.J., and CAMPBELL and HANCOCK, JJ. Alexander L. Calhoun, for Martha Hernandez. Rosemary Lehmberg, for State of Texas. OPINION. A jury convicted appellant Martha Hernandez of murder 1 and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence 2 and sentenced her to terms in prison …
Hernandez v. Texas - Case Summary and Case Brief - Legal …
Witryna12 lis 2024 · Following is the case brief for Hernandez v. Texas, 347 U.S. 475 (1954) Case Summary of Hernandez v. Texas: Hernandez was indicted for murder by a grand jury, and he was ultimately convicted and sentenced to life in prison. He moved to quash his indictment and trial jury panel, alleging that the county that charged him … WitrynaFacts of the case. Pete Hernandez, an agricultural worker, was indicted for the murder of Joe Espinoza by an all-Anglo (white) grand jury in Jackson County, Texas. Claiming … cfw laser
Mexican American Civil Rights - University of Texas at Austin
Witryna29 sie 2003 · Bill Hill, District Attorney, Tammy Ardolf, Asst. Criminal District Attorney-Appellate Section, Dallas, for appellee. Opinion. The jury found that Yesenia Hernandez was guilty of capital murder. 1 The State did not seek the death penalty, and the trial court assessed the mandatory punishment of imprisonment for life. 2 We affirm. WitrynaTitle U.S. Reports: Hernandez v. Texas, 347 U.S. 475 (1954). Names Warren, Earl (Judge) Supreme Court of the United States (Author) Witryna13 mar 2024 · Gustavo Garcia, a Mexican-American civil-rights lawyer and University of Texas graduate (B.A. in 1936 and LL.B. in 1937), agreed to represent Hernandez in order to challenge the systematic exclusion of persons of Mexican origin from all types of jury duty in at least seventy counties in Texas. At trial, Hernandez was found guilty by … cfw mail