DueProcess Securities
1. Whether the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals' recent holdings
in ANDREW LEE WILLIAMS v. STATE, No. PD-1199-17 (Tx.Crim.App.-
October 9, 2019), regarding the construction and application of
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 38.41, renders the
notice-and-demand procedure of the statute Constitutionally
Vague and Indefinite, Intollerable, and, thus, Violative of a
Defendant's right to: (1) a Fair Trial and Confrontation under
the SIXTH AMENDMENT of the UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION; and (2)
Due Process of Law under the FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT of the UNITED
STATES CONSTITUTION?
Whether the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals' recent holdings regarding the construction and application of Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 38.41 renders the notice-and-demand procedure of the statute Constitutionally Vague and Indefinite, Intollerable, and, thus, Violative of a Defendant's right to: (1) a Fair Trial and Confrontation under the SIXTH AMENDMENT of the UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION; and (2) Due Process of Law under the FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT of the UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION?