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Davina Wilson Moore v. State

Filed: May 30, 2014
Texas Court of Appeals, 12th District (Tyler)
12-13-00041-CR, 12-13-00042-CR

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Davina Wilson Moore appealed her convictions for possession of a controlled substance (hydromorphone) and possession of marijuana in a drug-free zone. She raised five issues, including challenges to the indictment, a warrantless home search, exclusion of evidence, admission of evidence, and jury instructions. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment on all counts. The court found that the indictment was sufficient, the warrantless search was justified by consent and exigent circumstances, the exclusion of her husband's confession was not an error, the admission of unsealed medicine vials was proper to rebut her defense of mistake, and there was no error in the jury charge regarding special instructions or a lesser-included offense.

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Davina Wilson Moore appealed her convictions for possession of a controlled substance (hydromorphone) and possession of marijuana in a drug-free zone. She raised five issues, including challenges to the indictment, a warrantless home search, exclusion of evidence, admission of evidence, and jury instructions. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment on all counts. The court found that the indictment was sufficient, the warrantless search was justified by consent and exigent circumstances, the exclusion of her husband's confession was not an error, the admission of unsealed medicine vials was proper to rebut her defense of mistake, and there was no error in the jury charge regarding special instructions or a lesser-included offense.

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