Salinas v. Texas
| Docket Number | PD-0419-14 |
| Decision Date | 01 July 2015 |
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28 cases
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Ex parte Poe
...possible circumstances to unconstitutionally infringe upon the rights guaranteed under the Second Amendment. See Salinas v. State, 464 S.W.3d 363, 367 (Tex.Crim.App.2015). Therefore, I agree with the decision of the majority to overrule Poe's facial challenge under the Second Amendment. We ......
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State v. Empey
...to show that it is unconstitutional in every possible respect, the statute is not facially unconstitutional."); see Salinas v. State , 464 S.W.3d 363, 367 (Tex.Crim.App.2015) ; Peraza , 467 S.W.3d at 514. Thus, in considering a facial challenge to a statute, we must determine whether there ......
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Nelson v. State
...of a criminal statute is a question of law for the court, not a question of fact for the jury. See Salinas v. State, 464 S.W.3d 363, 366 (Tex. Crim. App. 2015); see also TEX. CODE CRIM. PROC. ANN. art. 36.13 (West 2007) (providing that jury "is the exclusive judge of the facts, but it is bo......
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