State v. Labonte - 14th COA
In the defendant's conviction for capital murder there was sufficient evidence to find that favorable post-conviction DNA testing results would have prevented the defendant's conviction. None of the State's evidence physically placed the defendant at the scene of the crime. The trial jury heard testimony that a stain in the back of the defendant's truck might not have been blood and that there was no reason for blood to have been in the back of the truck. Hairs found inside the truck did not match the two victims and hair from the scene did not match the defendant. State v. Labonte - 14-08-00340-CR.
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