A Harris County charging instrument prepared on 08/21/2026 alleges that Cleveland Jerome Morrison committed FAILURE TO IDENTIFY ONESELF TO A PEACE OFFICER.
According to the filing, prosecutors allege that August 20, 2026, did then and there unlawfully, intentionally give a false and fictitious name and date of birth to a peace officer, namely Officer Reynosa and Houston Police Department who had requested the information from Cleveland Jerome Morrison who the peace officer had good cause to believe was a Witness to a criminal offense and who Cleveland Jerome Morrison knew to be a peace officer, and Cleveland Jerome Morrison was a fugitive from justice, To-wit, a person for whom a valid, unexecuted arrest warrant had been issued by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice of Louisiana State.
The matter is identified as The State of Texas v. Cleveland Jerome Morrison, Case No. 263598501010-2. The document identifies the court as Harris County Court No. 7.
A charging instrument is an allegation by prosecutors, not a conviction or a finding of guilt. Court proceedings may result in an amended charge, dismissal, acquittal, conviction, or another disposition.
Source: Harris County District Clerk charging instrument, Case No. 263598501010-2. The official document was reviewed for this report.