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Nelson, Mona Yvette
PD-0390-15
| Tex. App. | Oct 8, 2015
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DEar Sirs, (Judge Grant - Judge NENEL) Allen C. Isbell petitioned the Appeals court for discretionary review MONA Yvette NELSON vs. The State of Texas, TR.Ct. No. 1394964 . C.C.A. No. PD-0390-15; C.O.A No. 01-13-00769-CR.

I have never seen or spoken to Mr. Isbell personally or by telephone. My letters to Mr. Isbell have all gone unanswered; although, Mr. Isbell directed me to write him at his given address. Should I have any questions.

I requested to be at all any and any hearing related to my case. And requested verbal arguments, although, Mr. Isbell submitted only written ones.

There were several points I wanted listed for discretionary review. The fact that all evidence submitted to the FBI, came back negative.

  • I asked for a lawyer and was still interrogated for days in a very short. After wards, given after I was informed I was under being held in the interrogating rooms after attempting to leave and not being under arrest. Repeatedly asking the investigators to let me go home.
  • The hours of missing interrogation recordings where I was pleading to just go home.
  • The investigators having possession of my cell phone, which would and did show my where abouts at the time, the investigators placed me else where. My phiveledge, but I still had internet access, which I used through out the day.

I am writing because I am overwhelmed and really don't know what I am doing from a legal stand point. I feel hopeless, but I will keep trying and hoping. So far my cries have fell on deaf ears, yet

*2 I know it's an up hill battle, I know some one will hear my pleas and actually listen, some one who will actually care enough to actually do something about my situation or at least RECEIVED IN COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

My way of helping myself may be unorthinstioned but I have to make an effort, even though, I know being poor broke and a minority means that the system is not towards some one such as myself. Nowin the less, my life, me as a person, there is significant value, both real and symbolic.

I'm writing you two gentlemen as well as a host of others such as Congressess House Committee on Oversight and Court Reform and a parade of legislators, and Senators, etc. in hopes that justice is just justice, for all.

Thank you gentlemen for talking the time to read my letter. When Connic Spence, the D.A. in my trial offered me a deal, I said No, because I truly believed that in the power of evidence and justice I didn't and still don't know what deal she offered me my lawyered never told me, he just said, "were not going to take it". I agree:

Sincerely, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

Case Details

Case Name: Nelson, Mona Yvette
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Oct 8, 2015
Docket Number: PD-0390-15
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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