Love v. Texas (original by judge yeary)
Annotate this CaseIn July 2013, a jury convicted appellant Albert Love, Jr. of capital murder for the 2011 murders of Keenan Hubert and Tyus Sneed during the same criminal transaction. He received the death penalty. Appellant raised eleven points of error on automatic appeal. After reviewing those alleged errors, the Court of Criminal Appeals found appellant’s sixth point of error, regarding the warrantless seizure of his text messages, to have merit. Consequently, the Court reversed the trial court’s judgment and sentence of death, and remanded for further proceedings.
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