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| I think you put the correct name in the jury charge. It just doesn't make sense to tell the jury one thing in the charge and the argue another thing to them at closing, i.e., "I know the jury charge says, "Suzy Q," and our evidence shows you, "Jane Doe," but don't worry about that, you can convict him anyway . . ."
My rule of thumb with jury charges is to give the jury something they can actually use and keep it simple.
John, seems to me this issue came up once with one our charges in Dallas. It wasn't the name of the victim, it was related to another element, but we found a case in some handy-dandy office notebook you had in your office that supported putting the correct info in the charge. Does this ring any bells? |
| Posts: 23 | Location: Dallas, Texas, U.S. | Registered: November 06, 2001 |
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| Is not the answer in Gollihar? "A hypothetically correct charge need not incorporate allegations that give rise to immaterial variances." 46 S.W.3d at 256. I have also argued that the obligation of the trial judge is to charge the jury on the "law applicable to the case," even if the indictment is flawed, with this citation: See Sanchez v. State, 32 S.W.3d 687, 700 (Tex.App.- San Antonio 2000), rev'd on another ground, 120 S.W.3d 359 (Tex.Crim.App. 2003); Fowler v State, 126 S.W.3d 307, 309 (Tex.App.- Beaumont 2004, no pet.).
In other words, I too would vote for using the real name (or that proven at trial). |
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| Okay, so can the defense challenge for cause a juror who says they won't acquit if the indictment says caused the death by shooting with a firearm but the proof is cause the death by stabbing with a knife? Seems to me that, after Gollihar, this is not a basis for a challenge for cause because a juror is not required to find this person not guilty. I think the defendant's remedy, if he is unfairly surprised by a material variance, would be a new trial, not an acquittal. Come on you folks in the sales department, are jurors still getting knocked out on this one? |
| Posts: 2138 | Location: McKinney, Texas, USA | Registered: February 15, 2001 |
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