Martinez, Ricky Joseph

CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 29, 2015
DocketWR-83,479-02
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS NOS. WR-83,479-01 & -02

EX PARTE RICKY JOSEPH MARTINEZ, Applicant

ON APPLICATIONS FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS CAUSE NO. 18566-B(1) & 19069-B(1) IN THE 104TH DISTRICT COURT FROM TAYLOR COUNTY

Per curiam.

ORDER

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 11.07 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, the

clerk of the trial court transmitted to this Court these applications for a writ of habeas corpus. Ex

parte Young, 418 S.W.2d 824, 826 (Tex. Crim. App. 1967). Applicant pleaded guilty without a

recommendation from the State to assault and aggravated assault and was sentenced to five and ten

years’ imprisonment, respectively. The Eleventh Court of Appeals dismissed his appeals. Martinez

v. State, Nos. 11-14-00203-CR & 11-14-00204-CR (Tex. App.—Eastland Nov. 6, 2014) (not

designated for publication).

Applicant contends, among other things, that trial counsel was unprepared and failed to 2

investigate the aggravated assault charges and present mitigation evidence at the punishment

hearing.1

Applicant has alleged facts that, if true, might entitle him to relief. Strickland v. Washington,

466 U.S. 668 (1984); Ex parte Patterson, 993 S.W.2d 114, 115 (Tex. Crim. App. 1999). In these

circumstances, additional facts are needed. As we held in Ex parte Rodriguez, 334 S.W.2d 294, 294

(Tex. Crim. App. 1960), the trial court is the appropriate forum for findings of fact. The trial court

shall order counsel to respond to the above claims. The trial court may use any means set out in TEX .

CODE CRIM . PROC. art. 11.07, § 3(d).

Applicant appears to be represented by counsel. If he is not and the trial court elects to hold

a hearing, it shall determine whether Applicant is indigent. If Applicant is indigent and wishes to

be represented by counsel, the trial court shall appoint an attorney to represent him at the hearing.

TEX . CODE CRIM . PROC. art. 26.04.

After reviewing counsel’s response, the trial court shall make findings of fact and conclusions

of law as to whether counsel’s conduct was deficient and Applicant was prejudiced. The trial court

shall also make any other findings of fact and conclusions of law that it deems relevant and

appropriate to the disposition of Applicant’s claim for habeas corpus relief.

These applications will be held in abeyance until the trial court has resolved the fact issues.

The issues shall be resolved within 90 days of this order. A supplemental transcript containing all

affidavits and interrogatories or the transcription of the court reporter’s notes from any hearing or

deposition, along with the trial court’s supplemental findings of fact and conclusions of law, shall

1 He also contends that counsel was unprepared and failed to investigate the assault charges. We find that this ground is without merit. 3

be forwarded to this Court within 120 days of the date of this order. Any extensions of time shall

be obtained from this Court.

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Related

Strickland v. Washington
466 U.S. 668 (Supreme Court, 1984)
Ex Parte Rodriguez
334 S.W.2d 294 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1960)
Ex Parte Patterson
993 S.W.2d 114 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1999)
Ex Parte Young
418 S.W.2d 824 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1967)

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