Hiram Miles v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 29, 2015
Docket04-97-00313-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Date: tfUu Ti ?0i5 HAY 29 kU

Clerk of the Court United States Supreme Court 1 First Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20543

RE: Piling Of Writ of Certiorari

Dear Clerk,

Enclosed, please find the Original of the "Writ of

Certiorari, Motion For Leave To Proceed In Forma Pauperis,

Affidavit or Declaration In Support of Motion For Leave To Proceed

In Forma Pauperis and, Proof Of Service."

Please file these documents and bring it to the immediate

attention of the Court for any necessary proceedings to be had

thereon.

Please notify me of the Cause Number assigned to the case

as soon as possible.

Thank you in advance for your time and kind assistance

in this very important matter.

Sinrcerel

/Al/Lram Miles TDCJ-CID No.785448 W.P. Clements Unit 9601 Spur 591 Amarillo, Texas 79107-9606

c/file No.

IN THE

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

HIRAM MILES - PETITIONER

VS.

TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS - RESPONDENTS

DECLARATION OF FILING

I, Hiram Miles, TDCJ-CID No.785448 an inmate confined at the William P. Clements Unit of t he Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Correctional Institutions Division in Potter County Texas, certify that the Motion for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis and Petition for a Writ of Certiorari were timely filed by depositing in the prison's internal mail system, first- class postage prepaid, on the uJl daY of May 2015' before the last day for filing and declare under the penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct pursuant to 28 U.S.C §1746, addressed to:

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Fourth Court of Appeals P.O. Box 12308,Capitol Station 300 Dolorosa,Suite 3200 Austin, Texas 78711 San Antonio,Texas 78205

EXECUTED on fift^ U ,2015. Peti pro se No.

HIRAM MILES — PETITIONER (Your Name)

TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS- RESPONDENT(S)

PROOF OF SERVICE

I, Hiram mjIpfj , do swear or declare that on this date, P(Yau VL , 20J51, as required by Supreme Court Rule 29 I have served the enclosed MOTION FOR LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS and PETITION FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI on each party to the above proceeding or that party's counsel, and on every other person required to be served, by depositing an envelope containing the above documents in the United States mail properly addressed to each of them and with first-class postage prepaid, or by delivery to a third-party commercial carrier for delivery within 3 calendar days.

The names and addresses of those served are as follows: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Fourth Court of Appeals

P.O. BOX 12308,Capi tol Stat ion 300 Dolorosa , Suite 3200

A11 s t" i n . 1Ppxns 7871 1 San Antonio, Texas 78205-3037

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on //ray 2/ , 2QJ1l

(Signature) No.

HIRAM MILES PETITIONER (Your Name)

TEXAS OOORT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS- RESPONDENT(S)

MOTION FOR LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS

The petitioner asks leave to file the attached petition for a writ of certiorari without prepayment of costs and to proceed in forma pauperis.

Please check the appropriate boxes:

SI Petitioner has previously been granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis in the following court(s):

290th Judicial District Court,Bexar County Texas; 4th Court of

Appeals,San Antonio,Texas, U.S. District Court and 5th Circuit

□ Petitioner has not previously been granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis in any other court.

[x] Petitioner's affidavit or declaration in support of this motion is attached hereto.

□ Petitioner's affidavit or declaration is not attached because the court below appointed counsel in the current proceeding, and:

□ The appointment was made under the following provision of law: or

I a copy of the order of appointment is appended.

(Signature) AFFIDAVIT OR DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS

I, Hiram Miles t am the petitioner in the above-entitled case. In support of my motion to proceed in forma pauperis, I state that because of my poverty I am unable to pay the costs of this case or to give security therefor; and I believe I am entitled to redress.

1. For both you and your spouse estimate the average amount of money received from each of the following sources during the past 12 months. Adjust any amount that was received weekly, biweekly, quarterly, semiannually, or annually to show the monthly rate. Use gross amounts, that is, amounts before any deductions for taxes or otherwise.

Income source Average monthly amount during Amount expected the past 12 months next month

You Spouse You Spouse

Employment $ n/a $ n/a $ n/a $ n/a

n/a n/a $ n/a $ n/a Self-employment $ $

Income from real property $ n/a $ n/f» $ n/a $ n/a (such as rental income)

Interest and dividends $ n/a $ n/a $ n/a $ n/a

n/a n/a n/a n/a Gifts $ $ $ $

Alimony $ n/a $ n/a $ n/a $ n/a

n/a n/a $ n/a $ n/a Child Support $ $

n/a n/a n/a n/a Retirement (such as social $ $ $ $ security, pensions, annuities, insurance)

n/a n/a n/a $ n/a Disability (such as social $ $ $ security, insurance payments)

Unemployment payments $ n/a $ n/a $ n/a $ n/a

n/a n/a $ n/a $ n/a Public-assistance $ $ (such as welfare)

Other (specify): Mom $_35Q.Q0_ $ n/fl $ 40.00 $ n/a

Total monthly income: $ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ $ 2. List your employment history for the past two years, most recent first. (Gross monthly pay is before taxes or other deductions.)

Employer Address Dates of Gross monthly pay Employment n/a n/a n/a $ "/a $ $

3. List your spouse's employment history for the past two years, most recent employer first. (Gross monthly pay is before taxes or other deductions.)

Employer Address Dates of Gross monthly pay Employment n/a n/a n/a $_ n/a

$. $.

4. How much cash do you and your spouse have? $_ 0.00 Below, state any money you or your spouse have in bank accounts or in any other financial institution.

Financial institution Type of account Amount you have Amount your spouse has -n/a n/a $ n/a $ n/a $ $ $ $

5. List the assets, and their values, which you own or your spouse owns. Do not list clothing and ordinary household furnishings.

□ Home □ Other real estate

Value Value n/a

I Motor Vehicle #1 □ Motor Vehicle #2 Year, make & model -n/a- Year, make & model Value n/a Value "/a

□ Other assets Description n/a

Value 6. State every person, business, or organization owing you or your spouse money, and the amount owed.

Person owing you or Amount owed to you Amount owed to your spouse your spouse money

n/a $ n/a $ n/a

$ $

7. State the persons who rely on you or your spouse for support.

Name Relationship Age n/a n/a n/a

8. Estimate the average monthly expenses of you and your family. Show separately the amounts paid by your spouse. Adjust any payments that are made weekly, biweekly, quarterly, or annually to show the monthly rate.

You Your spouse

Rent or home-mortgage payment (include lot rented for mobile home) ft n/a ft n/a Are real estate taxes included? □ Yes □ No Is property insurance included? □ Yes D No

Utilities (electricity, heating fuel, n/a n/a water, sewer, and telephone) $ $

Home maintenance (repairs and upkeep) $ n/a $ n/a

Food $ n/a $ n/a

Clothing $ n/a $ n/a

Laundry and dry-cleaning $ n /?i $ p/s

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