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State v. Milenko Bozanic

Citation: Not availableDocket: 03-13-00425-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; December 15, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Texas Court of Appeals, Third District, reviewed an appeal from the County Court at Law No. 7 of Travis County regarding a suppression order. The court found reversible error in the trial court's decision to suppress evidence. Consequently, the Court reversed the suppression order and remanded the case for further proceedings that align with its opinion. Additionally, the appellee, Milenko Bozanic, is ordered to bear all costs associated with the appeal in both the appellate court and the trial court.

Legal Issues Addressed

Cost Allocation on Appeal

Application: The appellee, Milenko Bozanic, was ordered to bear all costs associated with the appeal, both at the appellate and trial court levels, reflecting the court's decision on financial responsibility.

Reasoning: Additionally, the appellee, Milenko Bozanic, is ordered to bear all costs associated with the appeal in both the appellate court and the trial court.

Remand for Further Proceedings

Application: The appellate court remanded the case for additional proceedings consistent with its opinion, ensuring that the legal process continues correctly.

Reasoning: Consequently, the Court reversed the suppression order and remanded the case for further proceedings that align with its opinion.

Reversible Error in Suppression Orders

Application: The appellate court identified and corrected a reversible error in the trial court's decision to suppress evidence, indicating that the initial ruling was incorrect.

Reasoning: The court found reversible error in the trial court's decision to suppress evidence.