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Ismael Aguilar Alarcon v. State
01-14-00760-CR
| Tex. App. | Oct 13, 2015
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*0 FILED IN 1st COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 10/13/2015 9:36:02 PM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk *1 ACCEPTED 01-14-00760-CR FIRST COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 10/13/2015 9:36:02 PM CHRISTOPHER PRINE CLERK

DAVID L. GARZA

ATTORNEY AT LAW

102 SOUTH LOCKWOOD

HOUSTON, TEXAS 77011

713/926-4604

First Court of Appeals

Houston, Texas 77002

RE: Alarcon v. Texas; Appellate No. 01­14­00760CR

Greetings:

As ordered, I have written Appellant to inform him of the Motion to Withdraw and

Anders brief filed in this case and provided him with copies of both as well as the

form motion for pro se access to the appellate record. A copy of Appellant’s letter

is attached.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Very truly yours,

Ismael Aguilar Alarcon

TDC 01950811

Cotulla Unit

610 FM 624

Cotulla, Texas 78014

RE: Alarcon v. State; Appellate No. 01­14­00760CR

Greetings Mr. Alarcon:

I am writing you regarding your rights and my duties in the appellate process. You have a right

protected by the United States Constitution to have a lawyer represent you on your first appeal,

and I have been appointed to pursue your appeal in the First Court of Appeals of Texas.

However, I have an ethical duty not to file frivolous appeals.

After diligently and thoroughly reviewing the record of your trial, I have concluded that I am

unable to make any meritorious legal arguments on your behalf and that any appeal would be

frivolous. Therefore, I have filed a Motion to Withdraw as Counsel in the First Court of

Appeals. In support of that motion I am required to file a brief discussing any potential points of

error and state either why the trial court’s ruling was correct or why you were not harmed. (This

is commonly referred to as an “ Anders ​ Brief.”) I have enclosed a copy of this brief for your ​ review.

I would like to outline your rights in this Anders Brief process. As I stated, I have filed a brief in ​

the First Court of Appeals in support of my Motion to Withdraw. You have a right to object to

my Motion to Withdraw and to file a pro se brief in the First Court of Appeals in response to my

Motion to Withdraw and supporting brief.  I have provided their address for your convenience.

The law also requires me to advise you that you have the right to file a brief of your own, that

you have the right to request additional time to do so, and that you have the right to have access

to and to have an opportunity to read the transcript in the case to assist you in the preparation of

your own brief.

If you do so, you should write the First Court of Appeals, 301 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77002,

and inform the court that (1) your counsel has filed a frivolous appeal brief, (2) that you wish to

file a brief of your own, (3) that you wish for the appellate court to extend the deadline for filing

briefs so that you may have time to complete your own brief, and (4) that you desire an

opportunity to read your transcript and statement of facts prior to the deadline for filing your own

brief.

If you choose to file a brief, you should identify for the court those issues which you believe the

court should consider in deciding whether your case presents any meritorious issue. If you file a

pro se brief, the court will engage in an independent review of the record to search for any errors

which might arguably support an appeal or require reversal. If so, then the court will grant my

Motion to Withdraw, but abate the appeal and direct the trial court to appoint you a different

appellate lawyer.  If the court finds no error in the record, it will affirm your conviction.

/s/ David L. Garza Please understand that I have given your appeal a great deal of thought, but it is my professional

opinion that you received a fair hearing and the record does not indicate any error requiring

reversal of your case.

Sincerely,

First District Court of Appeals

Houston, Texas  77002

Case Details

Case Name: Ismael Aguilar Alarcon v. State
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Oct 13, 2015
Docket Number: 01-14-00760-CR
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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