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Application For Writ Of Habeas Corpus Seeking Relief From Final Felony Conviction - Texas

Application For Writ Of Habeas Corpus Seeking Relief From Final Felony Conviction Form. This is a Texas form and can be used in Court Of Criminal Appeals Appellate Courts .
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COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS APPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS SEEKING RELIEF FROM FINAL FELONY CONVICTION UNDER CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, ARTICLE 11.07 INSTRUCTIONS 1. You must use the complete form, which begins on the following page, to file an application for a writ of habeas corpus seeking relief from a final felony conviction under Article 11.07 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. (This form is not for deathpenalty cases, probated sentences which have not been revoked, or misdemeanors.) The clerk of the trial court in which you were convicted will make this form available to you, on request, without charge. You must file the entire writ application form, including those sections that do not apply to you. If any pages are missing from the form, or if the form has been downloaded and the questions have been renumbered or omitted, your entire application will be returned as non-compliant. If your application is returned as noncompliant, the clerk of the trial court will write a note of the defect on your application and return the form to you without filing it. You must make a separate application on a separate form for each judgment of conviction you seek relief from. Even if the judgments were entered in the same court on the same day, you must make a separate application for each one. Answer every item that applies to you on the form. You may use additional pages only if you need them for item 17, the facts supporting your ground for relief. Do not attach any additional pages for any other item 17. You must include all grounds for relief on the application form as provided by the instructions under item 17. You must also briefly summarize the facts of your claim on the application form as provided by the instructions under item 17. Do not cite cases or other law in this application form. Do not make legal arguments in this form. Legal citations and arguments may be made in a separate memorandum. You must verify the application by signing either the Oath Before Notary Public or the Inmate's Declaration, which are at the end of this form on pages 11 and 12. You may be prosecuted and convicted for aggravated perjury if you make any false statement of a material fact in this application. When the application is fully completed, mail the original to the clerk of the convicting district court. Keep a copy of the application for your records. You must notify the clerk of the convicting district court of any change in address after you have filed your application. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Case No. _______________ (The Clerk of the convicting court will fill this line in.) IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS APPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS SEEKING RELIEF FROM FINAL FELONY CONVICTION UNDER CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, ARTICLE 11.07 NAME: DATE OF BIRTH: PLACE OF CONFINEMENT: TDCJ-CID NUMBER: (1) SID NUMBER: This application concerns (check all that apply): a conviction a sentence time credit parole mandatory supervision out-of-time appeal or petition for discretionary review (2) What district court entered the judgment of the conviction you want relief from? (Include the court number and county.) (3) What was the case number in the trial court? (4) What was the name of the trial judge? Revised: September 1, 2011 1 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com (5) Were you represented by counsel? If yes, provide the attorney's name: (6) What was the date that the judgment was entered? (7) For what offense were you convicted and what was the sentence? (8) If you were sentenced on more than one count of an indictment in the same court at the same time, what counts were you convicted of and what was the sentence in each count? (9) What was the plea you entered? (Check one.) guilty-open plea not guilty guilty-plea bargain nolo contendere/no contest If you entered different pleas to counts in a multi-count indictment, please explain: (10) What kind of trial did you have? no jury jury for guilt and punishment jury for guilt, judge for punishment (11) Did you testify at trial? If yes, at what phase of the trial did you testify? (12) Did you appeal from the judgment of conviction? yes no 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com If you did appeal, answer the following questions: (A) (B) (C) What court of appeals did you appeal to? What was the case number? Were you represented by counsel on appeal? If yes, provide the attorney's name: (D) (13) What was the decision and the date of the decision? Did you file a petition for discretionary review in the Court of Criminal Appeals? yes no If you did file a petition for discretionary review, answer the following questions: (A) (B) (14) What was the case number? What was the decision and the date of the decision? Have you previously filed an application for a writ of habeas corpus under Article 11.07 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure challenging this conviction? yes no If you answered yes, answer the following questions: (A) (B) (C) What was the Court of Criminal Appeals' writ number? What was the decision and the date of the decision? Please identify the reason that the current claims were not presented and could not have been presented on your previous application. 3 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com (15) Do you currently have any petition or appeal pending in any other state or federal court? yes no If you answered yes, please provide the name of the court and the case number: (16) If you are presenting a claim for time credit, have you exhausted your administrative remedies by presenting your claim to the time credit resolution system of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice? (This requirement applies to any final felony conviction, including state jail felonies) yes no If you answered yes, answer the following questions: (A) (B) What date did you present the claim? Did you receive a decision and, if yes, what was the date of the decision? If you answered no, please explain why you have not submitted your claim: (17) Beginning on page 6, state concisely every legal ground for your claim that you are being unlawfully restrained, and then briefly summarize the facts supporting each ground. You must present each ground on the form application and a brief summary of the facts. If your grounds and brief summary of the facts have not been presented on the form application, the Court will not consider
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