It fits because of the fact she was in the process of committing a felony (violation of 30.02 - which is a state jail felony) and death occurred. She entered a habitation illegally - thus committing a felony - and that resulted in the negligent death of an individual.
That is the textbook definition of what they charged her with and anything less would have been injustice had it been your loved one shot and killed - CORRECT? That is why they charged her with 19.02.b.3 murder. Remember, there is no 1st or 2nd-degree murder in Texas.
“It fits because of the fact she was in the process of committing a felony (violation of 30.02 - which is a state jail felony) and death occurred. She entered a habitation illegally - thus committing a felon”
How?