Browse 4 texas rule of evidence 403 exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice confusion or waste of time cases decided by Texas Court of Appeals. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.
Texas Rule Of Evidence 403 Exclusion Of Relevant Evidence On Grounds Of Prejudice Confusion Or Waste Of Time Opinions from Texas Court of Appeals (4)
Texas court upholds conviction, admitting prior bad acts evidence
Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-03-12 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
Aashaud Anthony McVea v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on March 12, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellant, McVea, was convicted of aggravated assault with a ...
Appellate court affirms conviction, admitting evidence of prior offenses
Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-03-12 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
Keandre Foley v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on March 12, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellant, Keandre Foley, appealed his conviction for aggravated assa...
Appellate court affirms conviction, admitting prior bad acts evidence
Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-03-04 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
David Taije Castleberry v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on March 4, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellant, David Taije Castleberry, appealed his conviction ...
Texas court upholds conviction, admitting prior bad acts evidence
Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-02-24 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
Kenith Harden v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on February 24, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellant, Kenith Harden, challenged his conviction for aggravated...