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sir. You're free to go. THE COURT: All right. Thank you, State, call your next. MR. GILLIAM: State calls Deputy Richard Berrios. THE COURT: All right. Come on up here, Deputy. 0 THE BAILIFF: Judge, this witness has not been sworn. THE COURT: Come up here, sir. Please raise your right hand. (Witness sworn.) THE COURT: Have a seat, please. 0 You may proceed. RICHARD BERRIOS, having been first duly sworn, testified as follows: DIRECT EXAMINATION BY MR. GILLIAM: Q. Deputy Berrios, could you please introduce yourself to us? A. My name is Deputy Berrios, District Patrol. Q. And what's your first name, Deputy? A. Richard. Q. Do you mind spelling it just for the

record? 0 0 A. R-I-C-H-A-R-D. Q. And your last name? A. B-E-R-R-I-O-S. Q. And how are you currently employed? A. Excuse me? Q. How are you currently employed? A. With Harris County Sheriff's Office District Patrol. Q. How long have you been a deputy with the Harris County Sheriff's Office? A. Approximately eight months. Q. Prior to working for the Harris County Sheriff's Office as a deputy, what was your employment? A. I was a detention officer. Q. Where were you a detention officer? A. At the 00 Baker Street Jail. Q. Is that in Harris County, Texas? Q. And I'm going to take you back to January th of 0. What were your job assignments on that day? A. I was a floor rover. Just make -- you know, maintain security on the floor. And if they

0 0 0 ever needed me, then I respond to anything, or security basically. Q. And on January th of 0, did you have an incident with Weylin Allford? A. Yes, we had conducted a health and safety search of his cell. While conducting the search, I discovered a yellow brush which was sharpened with a point, you know, and it appeared to be -- to me it was a shank. Q. Where did you find that yellow hairbrush sharpened to a point? A. Near his mattress. Q. Was it under his mattress, on top of his mattress, where on his mattress? A. Under his mattress. Q. And do you see the -- do you see Weylin Allford in the courtroom today? Q. And will you identify him by where he's sitting and an article of clothing? Q. Will you? A. Wearing a striped shirt, long-sleeved (indicating). MR. GILLIAM: Your Honor, may the

0 0 record reflect the witness identified the defendant? THE COURT: It will so reflect. Q. (By Mr. Gilliam) So after you found this sharpened hairbrush, what point -- or what part of the hairbrush was sharpened? A. The handle was sharpened. Q. What was the hairbrush made out of? A. The hairbrush, it was sharpened with a point from the handle. It was wrapped around with newspaper and appeared to be, like, a torn bedsheet, you know, kind of like a grip, I guess. Q. I'm going to show you what I've marked as State's Exhibit No.. Do you recognize this? Q. And what is this? A. That's the weapon that I found in the cell. Q. And is it in the same or substantially a similar condition as to when you found it? MR. GILLIAM: Your Honor, at this point in time I'd offer State's Exhibit No. into evidence and tender to Defense counsel. MR. SCOTT: We have no objection, Your Honor.

THE COURT: All right. No objection, it's admitted. (State's Exhibit No., Shank, offered and admitted.) MR. GILLIAM: May I publish it to the jury, Judge? THE COURT: You may. MR. GILLIAM: I'm just going to 0 0 hold up the box because it's -- (State's Exhibit No. published.) Q. (By Mr. Gilliam) What did you do once you found that shank? A. I took it and secured it and completed the cell, you know, search and gave it to my supervisor. Q. How long had you been a detention officer? A. At the time, I believe approximately five years. Q. Have you ever had run-ins or dealt with shanks made in the Harris County Jail before? A. No, sir. MR. GILLIAM: Pass the witness, Your Honor. THE COURT: Defense?

MR. SCOTT: Yes, Your Honor. CROSS-EXAMINATION BY MR. SCOTT: Q. Deputy, when you say you went in to inspect and found this, where exactly were you, do you remember? anything? What cell? What block? What 0 0 A. I believe it was JB cell. Q. And were you alone or were you with anyone else? A. I was with other officers. Q. And you say that this happened when? A. January th, 0. Q. This -- this hairbrush, once this happens, what exactly did you do with the hairbrush? A. I secured it. Q. All right. Then what did you do with it? A. I took it to my supervisor, you know. Q. And then you turned it over to him, I assume; is that correct? Q. Was that the last time you saw that hairbrush? A. That's the last time I saw it.

0 0 Q. Does anybody in the Harris County Jail who wants a hairbrush get a hairbrush? A. Excuse me? Q. Anybody in the Harris County Jail that wants a hairbrush, do they get a hairbrush? A. I think at the time you could have got it through commissary. So they can purchase it. Q. They go to commissary; and that's just a place where you go buy different items that you're allowed still to have within the jail, right? Q. All right. So if a person wants a hairbrush and they've got the money or whatever it takes -- type of barter that you have, they go to the commissary and then they buy a hairbrush, correct? Q. And then the next day they can go back and they can buy another hairbrush if they've got the money, right? A. Yes, sir, if they're -- if they have no -- any disciplinary, you know, restrictions. Q. Right. If -- A. If they have any disciplinary restrictions, they're not allowed to buy commissary

0 0 for a certain amount of time. Q. Okay. But just assuming, just assuming there's no discipline issues going on, a fellow could go buy, what, any number of brushes that if he had a desire for brushes? A. Any number, I do not know; but I believe so. They could buy one. Q. So if you have an instrument that is a -- say a brush, and then a person such as yourself catches an inmate with a brush and you think it's a weapon, then how soon after that can this same person then turn right around and go buy another brush/weapon at commissary? A. The brush is round from the handle. As far as this one was pointed. Q. Yes, sir, I understand. Does the commissary sell them in a pointed fashion? A. No, sir. Q. All right. So they've got to be converted some way or other to be a point, right? A. I believe so, sir. Q. And this one had a point, correct? Q. How long would it have been after the defendant bought that brush and put a point on it

0 0 that he would have been allowed to buy another brush so he could put a point on it? A. As far as that, I would not know the answer, sir. Q. If there's no disciplinary thing pending against him, then he could have gotten it as soon thereafter as he wanted, correct? A. I believe so. Q. All right. And where exactly did you find this pointed-handled brush? A. Under the mattress. Q. Under his mattress? Q. All right. And you called that a health and safety search; is that correct? Q. Prior to you going in there, the defendant had been ordered to be handcuffed; is that correct? Q. And had he complied to being handcuffed? Q. And who handcuffed him, do you remember? A. Detention Officer Lopez. Q. I'm sorry. Again?

0 A. Detention Officer Lopez. Q. All right. To your knowledge, when something such as that, that is, the sharpened brush would have been recovered by you, do you think there are any records kept anywhere that would show that that had been a situation in dealing with Inmate Allford? A. Can you repeat the question again? Q. Once -- once a -- in this case a hairbrush was found by you and it was sharpened and you confiscated it and turned it over and thought it might be a weapon. Are any records of that kept so later on people might look at that and say, "Well, he's had one too many hairbrushes," or anything like that? A. I did a report and, you know, it was submitted, approved by my supervisor. Beyond that 0 it's out of my hands. It's on the supervisors. Q. Okay. MR. SCOTT: I'll pass the witness, Your Honor. THE COURT: State? MR. GILLIAM: Nothing further, Your Honor. THE COURT: All right. May the

deputy be excused, gentlemen? MR. GILLIAM: Yes, Your Honor. MR. SCOTT: Yes, Your Honor. THE COURT: All right. You're free to go. Thank you. Call your next. MR. GILLIAM: State calls Frank Spicher. THE COURT: All right. 0 THE BAILIFF: Spicher? MR. GILLIAM: Yes. THE BAILIFF: witness has not been sworn. Your Honor, this raise your right hand. THE COURT: All right. Please (Witness sworn.) THE COURT: Have a seat, please. MR. GILLIAM: May I proceed, Judge? THE COURT: You may. 0 FRANK SPICHER, having been first duly sworn, testified as follows: DIRECT EXAMINATION BY MR. GILLIAM: Q. Will you please introduce yourself to us?