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in Re Donthelle Moreno
14-15-00669-CR
| Tex. App. | Aug 18, 2015
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*1 Petition for Writ of Mandamus Dismissed and Memorandum Opinion filed August 18, 2015.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

NO. 14-15-00669-CR IN RE DONTHELLE MORENO, Relator

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING WRIT OF MANDAMUS 263rd District Court Harris County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 1451410-A MEMORANDUM OPINION

On August 6, 2015, relator Donthelle Moreno filed a petition for writ of mandamus in this court. See Tex. Gov’t Code Ann. § 22.221 (West 2004); see also Tex. R. App. P. 52. In the petition, relator asks this court to set bond pending trial on charges of aggravated robbery and possession of a firearm by a felon because the Honorable Jim Wallace, presiding of the 263rd District Court of Harris County, has not done so.

Relator is requesting habeas corpus relief. The courts of appeals have no original habeas corpus jurisdiction in criminal matters; their jurisdiction is appellate only. Tex. Gov’t Code Ann. § 22.221(d); Dodson v. State , 988 S.W.2d 833, 835 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 1999, no pet.); Ex Parte Denby , 627 S.W.2d 435 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 1981, orig. proceeding). Original jurisdiction to grant a writ of habeas corpus in a criminal case is vested in the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the district courts, the county courts, or a judge in those courts. Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 11.05 (West 2015); Ex Parte Hawkins , 885 S.W.2d 586, 588 (Tex. App.—El Paso 1994, orig. proceeding). Therefore, this court is without jurisdiction to consider relator’s petition requesting habeas corpus relief.

Accordingly, we dismiss relator’s petition for lack of jurisdiction. PER CURIAM Panel consists of Justices Jamison, McCally, and Wise.

Do Not Publish — Tex. R. App. P. 47.2(b).

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Case Details

Case Name: in Re Donthelle Moreno
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Aug 18, 2015
Docket Number: 14-15-00669-CR
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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