Explore 5 trial court discretion in admitting evidence court cases in Texas. AI-powered summaries, key holdings, and legal analysis.
Trial Court Discretion In Admitting Evidence Opinions in Texas (5)
Court Affirms Conviction, Admits Prior Bad Acts Evidence
Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-04-02 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
Johnnie Alexander Riles III v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on April 2, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellant, Johnnie Alexander Riles III, appealed his con...
Court Affirms Conviction, Admits Prior Bad Acts Evidence
Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-03-20 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
John Edgar Crayton, Jr. v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on March 20, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellant, John Edgar Crayton, Jr., appealed his conviction...
Texas Court Affirms Conviction, Upholds Admissibility of Prior Bad Acts Evidence
Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-02-23 · Defendant Win · Impact: 30/100
Adam Ray Brown v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on February 23, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellant, Adam Ray Brown, challenged his conviction for aggravat...
Court Upholds Conviction, Admits Prior Bad Acts Evidence
Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-02-06 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
Zachery Rene Lamas v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on February 6, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellant, Zachery Rene Lamas, appealed his conviction for agg...
Prior bad acts evidence admissible to prove intent in assault case
Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-01-29 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
In Re Sterling T. Riles v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on January 29, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The appellant, Sterling T. Riles, appealed his conviction for...