Austin Man’s Intoxication Manslaughter Conviction Upheld on Appeal

The Texas Court of Appeals has recently upheld the intoxication manslaughter conviction of Austin resident Scott Taylor. This decision comes from a tragic incident back in 2021, when Taylor’s vehicle collided into that of 20-year-old Colton Roberts, who later succumbed to his injuries. Despite the appeal, the court found no grounds to overturn the original verdict, according to CBS Austin.

Roberts, a student at the University of Texas at Dallas, was set to return to class the evening of the fatal crash on Jollyville Road in Austin. Taylor, who has a history with driving while intoxicated, pled guilty to the charges but later attempted to challenge the legality of the blood draw and the search warrant. This appeal was, however, fruitless as it was officially denied, reported KXAN.

Officer Seth Dooley, who arrested Taylor that fateful night, stated in his affidavit that Taylor had refused a breath or blood sample at the scene, which was interpreted as an attempt to hide evidence of intoxication. A magistrate judge later issued a search warrant for Taylor’s blood, which became a point of contention in his appeal. Taylor’s attorney argued that the search warrant lacked probable cause, a notion dismissed by the court…

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