Tay-K’s murder appeal just got a major boost when a Texas court ordered the trial judge to explain why contested iPhone evidence wasn’t suppressed from his case. Tay-K just caught a major break in his murder appeal when a Texas court ordered the trial judge to explain why iPhone evidence wasn’t thrown out. Tay-K’s attorneys immediately tried to suppress all the evidence pulled from that device, arguing police didn’t have probable cause to dig through it. Sign up for exclusivesThe original trial judge disagreed and let the evidence in anyway, which became a major problem for the defense. The appeal process restarts after the judge submits that explanation, and Tay-K’s lawyers will get a deadline for their next brief.