Mental culpability/mens rea issue

Matamoros v. State, 500 S.W.3d 58, 2016 Tex. App. LEXIS 6606 (Court of Appeals of Texas, Thirteenth District, Corpus Christi - EdinburgJune 23, 2016, Filed). https://advance-lexis-com.ezp.tccd.edu/api/document?collection=cases&id=urn:contentItem:5K2V-JV71-F04K-B00R-00000-00&context=1516831.

Find a case in Nexis Uni that has at issue a mental state (culpability/mens rea) - for example, the defendant was accused of being reckless but claims he was negligent as in the Koppersmith case in your text. Any mental state issue is fine. It does not have to be a reckless v negligence, but the mental culpability/mens rea issue has to be an issue on appeal in the case. Find a case from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The choices are intentional, knowing, reckless, criminal negligence.

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