in Re Robert Jason Logan

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedSeptember 25, 2019
Docket09-19-00307-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In The

Court of Appeals

Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont

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NO. 09-19-00307-CR __________________

IN RE ROBERT JASON LOGAN

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Original Proceeding 75th District Court of Liberty County, Texas Trial Cause No. CR28367 __________________________________________________________________

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Relator Robert Jason Logan filed a pro se application for writ of mandamus,

in which he asks this Court to compel the trial court to grant his motion for judgment

nunc pro tunc and to delete the deadly weapon finding from its judgment convicting

Logan of murder. Relator has not demonstrated that he is clearly entitled to

mandamus relief from this Court. See State ex rel. Hill v. Court of Appeals for the

Fifth Dist., 34 S.W.3d 924, 927 (Tex. Crim. App. 2001) (holding that to demonstrate

entitlement to a writ of mandamus, a relator must establish that the trial court failed

1 to perform a ministerial duty and that the relator has no other adequate legal remedy).

Accordingly, we deny relief on the petition for writ of mandamus.

PETITION DENIED.

PER CURIAM

Submitted on September 24, 2019 Opinion Delivered September 25, 2019 Do Not Publish

Before McKeithen, C.J., Kreger and Horton, JJ.

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Hill v. Court of Appeals for Fifth Dist.
34 S.W.3d 924 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2001)

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