Ex Parte Lawrence Idigbe

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 28, 2013
Docket02-12-00561-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

02-12-561-CR

COURT OF APPEALS

SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

FORT WORTH

NO. 02-12-00561-CR

Ex parte Lawrence Idigbe

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From County Criminal Court No. 1

of Denton County (CR-2010-01477-A)

February 28, 2013

Per Curiam

(nfp)

JUDGMENT

          This court has considered the record on appeal in this case and holds that there was no error in the trial court’s judgment.  It is ordered that the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS

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FROM COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT NO. 1 OF DENTON COUNTY

MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

I.  Introduction

Appellant Lawrence Idigbe appeals the denial of his article 11.072 application for writ of habeas corpus.  Because the habeas court did not clearly abuse its discretion, we affirm its denial of habeas corpus relief.

II.  Factual and Procedural Background

On November 5, 2010, Idigbe pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor assault of his girlfriend Ebonie Akinwunmi in exchange for twelve months’ deferred adjudication community supervision and a fine.

Idigbe was successfully discharged from community supervision on November 28, 2011, and he filed an application for writ of habeas corpus on October 26, 2012, presenting two grounds for relief:  his actual innocence with regard to the charged offense and an involuntary plea based on his trial counsel’s coercion.  He attached Akinwunmi’s affidavit to his application.

In her affidavit, Akinwunmi set out the following recitation with regard to the incident giving rise to the assault charge:

On January 15, 2010, I went out with some of my girlfriends.  I left my child, [K.I.], with a friend in my complex that evening.  Early the next morning of January 16, 2010, my friend and I picked up my daughter and went back to my apartment.  My boyfriend, and father of [K.I.], Lawrence Idigbe was already outside my apartment waiting for me to get home from that evening out.  This was common for him to check on me and my child after evenings where I would go out drinking.  I had obviously been out drinking during the night.  He complained of me being wasted and didn[’]t want our daughter to see me in this state.  He said that he was taking [K.I.] for the night and he picked her up to take her.  I rushed to try to stop Lawrence and I grabbed at [K.I.] as Lawrence was lifting her.  Due to both of us grabbing at our daughter, Lawrence’s hand accidentally hit me in the mouth.  He immediately apologized but I asked him to leave.  My friend that was with me, who was in the back room at the time, thought that we were fighting.  I shouted at her to call the police so she called the police.  Lawrence left immediately.

When the police arrived, I told them that I had been drinking heavily and did not want to fill out any paperwork.  I allowed them to take photos of me and my daughter but I would not sign or write anything.  The next day I realized the full extent of what had happened and so I never followed up with the police and pressing charges.  Neither of us even realized that charges had been formally pressed after that point.  A few months later, Lawrence was stopped on a traffic violation and the officer notified him of a pending warrant on an assault.  In March 2010, shortly after formal charges were filed against Lawrence, I contacted Denton [C]ounty to inform them that I wanted the charges dropped.  I also filed a formal affidavit of non-prosecution with the Denton DA’s office shortly thereafter.  I have consistently stated that Lawrence did not assault me and that I do not want him prosecuted for something he allegedly did to me, since it is not true.  I was ready and able to testify at trial and state that he never assaulted me and that the whole situation had been blown out of proportion.  The defense attorney had been resetting the trial several times but I always remained available to testify on behalf of Lawrence.

Lawrence and I do not have a violent relationship in any way.  We have been in a relationship for seven years and have never been physically violent towards each other.  We have our disagreements, as all couples do, but he has never been physically aggressive towards me ever.  He is a gentleman and has never hurt or hit me or my daughter.

I am not making this affidavit to frustrate the ends of justice, nor have I been offered any benefit to testify falsely, to withhold testimony, to elude legal process or to be absent from any official proceeding.

In his verified application, Idigbe stated the following with regard to the voluntariness of his plea:

After faithfully appearing in court on numerous occasions, Mr. Idigbe came again to court on November 5, 2010.  His attorney, Brian Bolton, had sent a different lawyer to appear that day with Mr. Idigbe.  Mr. Idigbe did not see his attorney in court so he stepped out of the courtroom to call his attorney.  When he re-entered the courtroom, the Judge said that Mr.

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