Ex Parte Stuart Oland Wheeler ( 2015 )


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    01-14-00868-CR
    FIRST COURT OF APPEALS
    HOUSTON, TEXAS
    In the Court of Appeals for the                               5/21/2015 9:49:16 AM
    CHRISTOPHER PRINE
    First District Court of Appeals                                             CLERK
    No. 01-14-868-CR
    On Appeal from
    FILED IN
    Ex Parte                                          The 155th District 1st
    Court
    COURT OF APPEALS
    Austin County, TexasHOUSTON, TEXAS
    5/21/2015 9:49:16 AM
    Stuart Oland Wheeler
    CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE
    Trial Court Cause    No. 2014V-0074
    Clerk
    Second Postsubmission Brief
    To Justices Jennings, Higley, and Huddle:
    Seeing from the State’s Postsubmission Reply Brief that the State has
    missed the entire point of this litigation, and to minimize the
    possibility that the fault is Mr. Wheeler’s, Mr. Wheeler files this
    Postsubmission Surreply Brief, and thanks the court for its patience.
    Content v. Conduct? No.
    The opposite of a content-based restriction on speech is not, as the
    State suggests, a “conduct-based regulation.” It is, rather, a “time,
    place, or manner” restriction, subject to intermediate scrutiny: it
    “must be narrowly tailored to serve the government's legitimate,
    content-neutral interests but … it need not be the least restrictive or
    least intrusive means of doing so.” Ward v. Rock Against Racism, 
    491 U.S. 781
    , 799 (1989).
    Section 33.021 is not a “time, place, or manner” restriction on
    speech because it is not content-neutral. It is not content-neutral
    because the factfinder must consider the content of the speech to
    determine whether it violates the law.
    Actual Solicitation? No.
    It is true that the legislature could constitutionally forbid actual
    solicitation of an actual minor even though such a regulation would be
    content-based. This session the Texas Legislature has rewritten
    Section 33.021 to forbid actual solicitation of an actual minor; it has
    sent Senate Bill 344 to the Governor for his signature.
    Senate Bill 344 1 is instructive because it shows what a more
    constitutional online-solicitation statute looks like and hightlights the
    deficiencies in the current Section 33.021.
    Senate Bill 344 limits the definition of “Minor” to:
    (A) an individual who is younger than 17 years of age; or
    (B) an individual whom the actor believes to be younger than 17 years of age.
    The legislature eliminated the “represents himself or herself to be”
    language, thus eliminating the possibility that an actor can be
    prosecuted for ageplay with an adult whom he knows to be an adult
    but who pretends (“represents himself”) to be otherwise.
    1
    https://legiscan.com/TX/text/SB344/id/1224691
    2
    Senate Bill 344 also restores the constitutionally required
    defenses of fantasy and lack of intent:
    (d) It is not a defense to prosecution under Subsection (c) that the meeting did not
    occur.
    This eliminates the possibility that people can be prosecuted for
    speech that is not intended to solicit sex, or for fantasy speech.
    Conclusion
    The State’s Postsubmission Reply Brief would be a workmanlike
    defense of Senate Bill 344, but it misses the point of Mr. Wheeler’s
    challenge: that in the current version of Section 33.021 both:
    a) the definition of minor to include an adult who represents himself to be, but whom
    the actor does not believe to be a minor; and
    b) the explicit elimination of both “no intent” and “fantasy” defenses
    broaden the statute past all constitutional defensibility.
    Certificate of Service
    A copy of this brief will be delivered to the attorney for the State by
    electronic filing.
    Certificate of Compliance
    This brief contains a paltry 497 words, by Microsoft Word’s count.
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    Thank you,
    ________________________
    Mark Bennett
    SBN 00792970
    Bennett & Bennett
    917 Franklin Street, Fourth Floor
    Houston, Texas 77002
    713.224.1747
    mb@ivi3.com
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Document Info

Docket Number: 01-14-00868-CR

Filed Date: 5/21/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/29/2016