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State v. Meras

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Jan 11, 2023
665 S.W.3d 604 (Tex. Crim. App. 2023)

Opinion

NO. PD-0120-20

01-11-2023

The STATE of Texas v. Charles Joseph MERAS, Appellee

Walter M. Reaves Jr., Waco, for Appellee.


Walter M. Reaves Jr., Waco, for Appellee.

OPINION

Per curiam. Appellee was charged with possession of a controlled substance. He filed a pre-trial motion to suppress evidence arising from his detention and subsequent arrest, on the basis that the officer lacked reasonable suspicion to detain him for a violation of section 545.060(a) of the Transportation Code for failing to drive as nearly as practical entirely within a single lane. See TEX. TRANSP. CODE § 545.060(a). The trial court granted the motion.

The State appealed. The Court of Appeals held that it is an independent offense to fail to stay entirely within a marked lane of traffic when it is practical to do so, regardless of whether the deviation is safe under the circumstances. State v. Meras , 629 S.W.3d 284 (Tex. App. – Waco 2020, pet. filed). The court reversed the trial court's ruling and remanded the case to the trial court for further proceedings.

Appellee filed a petition for discretionary review arguing that the Court of Appeals erred in holding that Section 546.060(a) sets out two separate offenses. We recently decided that subsection (a) creates only one offense and that it is not a traffic violation to fail to maintain a single marked lane of traffic if such failure does not occur in an unsafe manner. State v. Hardin , No. PD-0799-19, 664 S.W.3d 867 (Tex. Crim. App. Nov. 2, 2022).

The Court of Appeals in the instant case did not have the benefit of our decision in State v. Hardin . Accordingly, we grant Appellee's petition for discretionary review, vacate the judgment of the Court of Appeals, and remand this case to the Court of Appeals for reconsideration in light of State v. Hardin , and to address any remaining issues necessary to the resolution of the appeal.


Summaries of

State v. Meras

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Jan 11, 2023
665 S.W.3d 604 (Tex. Crim. App. 2023)
Case details for

State v. Meras

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE OF TEXAS v. CHARLES JOSEPH MERAS, Appellee

Court:Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

Date published: Jan 11, 2023

Citations

665 S.W.3d 604 (Tex. Crim. App. 2023)

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