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Young, Steven Henry
WR-58,309-05
| Tex. App. | Dec 2, 2015
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IN THE

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

OF TEXAS RECEIVED IN COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS STEVEN H. YOUNG, MOVANT

v. DEC 02 2015 THE STATE OF TEXAS,

RESPONDENT MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE WRIT OF MANDAM~SI Acostaj Clerk COMES NOW STEVEN H. YOUNG, Movant pro se, and hereby moves the Court as follows:

1. Movant requests leave to file a Writ of Mandamus in accord ance with Rule 72 of Texas Rules Appellate Procedure for this Court to compel the 174th District Court of Harris County to order Movant's trial counsel to comply with an earlier order by the court to pro duce an affidavit regarding movant's claim of In~ffective Assistance of Counsel in his Art. 11.07 writ of habeas corpus.

2. Movant will show that the court has twice ordered movant's trial counsel to produce an affidavit in response to Ineffective Assistance of Counsel claims in movant's previous 11.07 filing, as well as his current 11.07 application. Currently trial counsel has failed to respond to the court's order for over six months, and the trial court has not enforced its order to produce an affidavit.

PRAYER WHEREFORE, Movant prays this Honorable Court grant his Motion For Leave To File Writ Of Mandamus.

Respectfully submitted, ~ tf! Ytfl4/114- Steven H. i'bungf, pro s e TDCJ# 1730896 Estelle Unit *2 November 30, 2015

Mr. Abel Acosta, Clerk

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

P.o. Box 12308

Capitol Station

Austin, TX 78711

Mr. Acosta:

Please find the enclosed Motion For Leave To File Writ Of Mandamus. I respectfully ask that you please file this with the Court at your earliest convenience.

Thank you for your assistance and consideration of this letter. Respectfully submitted,

de~. I{~---

TDCJ# 1730896

Estelle Unit

264 FM 3478

Huntsville, TX 77320

Case Details

Case Name: Young, Steven Henry
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Dec 2, 2015
Docket Number: WR-58,309-05
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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