Charges of public nuisance for feeding animals

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Case Details:
• Defendant: Jane Grey Lynch
• Charge: Feeding animals in public nuisance.
• Hearing Type: Pretrial hearing under 28.01 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.
• Case Number: 807732
• Trial Date: January 6, 2026, at 9:00 AM.
Key Motions Discussed:
1. Motion Challenging Subject Matter Jurisdiction and to Quash/Set Aside Complaint:
o July 10, 2025, motion superseded by November 4, 2025, motion.
o Court ruled that the November 4 motion would be considered as it supersedes the earlier motion.
o Defendant argued the complaint lacked specific facts and was vague, violating due process and constitutional rights.
o Court ruled the complaint was sufficient to proceed.
2. Statement of Inability to Pay Court Costs:
o Defendant requested acknowledgment of inability to pay court costs or appeal bond.
o Court stated it was premature to rule on this matter as no decision on guilt had been made.
3. Motion to Suppress Evidence:
o Defendant argued lack of probable cause and improper collection of evidence.
o Court denied the motion, stating it was premature and evidence suppression would be addressed during the trial.
4. Motion in Limine:
o Defendant requested to exclude testimony from witnesses without personal knowledge and prevent unqualified interpretations of ordinances.
o Court denied the motion, stating these issues would be addressed during the trial.
5. Motion to Compel Court Clerk to Maintain and Produce Docket:
o Defendant requested a clear docket for appellate review.
o Court denied the motion, stating the current record-keeping system was sufficient.
6. Supplemental Motion to Quash:
o Defendant reiterated arguments about the ordinance being vague, unconstitutional, and lacking jurisdiction.
o Court denied the motion, maintaining the complaint was sufficient.
7. Request for Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law:
o Defendant requested detailed rulings for appellate purposes.
o Court stated explanations for granted or denied motions would be provided.
Key Rulings:
• All motions presented by the defendant were denied.
• The court maintained that the complaint was sufficient to proceed to trial.
• Issues regarding evidence, witness testimony, and constitutional challenges were deferred to the trial stage.
Trial Information:
• Date: January 6, 2026, at 9:00 AM.
• Type: Trial by judge.
• Preparation: Defendant advised to familiarize herself with rules of evidence and procedure. No court-appointed attorney will be provided for Class C misdemeanor cases.
Additional Notes:
• Defendant plans to file objections for appeal.
• The court emphasized the importance of timely preparation for the trial and filing any motions for continuance at least two weeks in advance.

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