Warren, Jeremy
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Opinion
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS NO. WR-93,904-01
EX PARTE JEREMY WARREN, Applicant
ON APPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS CAUSE NO. W20-00088-K(A) IN THE CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT No. 4 FROM DALLAS COUNTY
Per curiam.
ORDER
Applicant was convicted of murder and sentenced to sixty years’ imprisonment. He filed this
application for a writ of habeas corpus in the county of conviction, and the district clerk forwarded
it to this Court. See TEX . CODE CRIM . PROC. art. 11.07.
Applicant, through habeas counsel, contends that he was denied his right to an appeal because
trial counsel failed to timely file a notice of appeal. Applicant has alleged facts that, if true, might
entitle him to relief. Ex parte Axel, 757 S.W.2d 369 (Tex. Crim. App. 1988); Jones v. State, 98
S.W.3d 700 (Tex. Crim. App. 2003). Accordingly, the record should be developed. The trial court
is the appropriate forum for findings of fact. TEX . CODE CRIM . PROC. art. 11.07, § 3(d). The trial 2
court shall order trial counsel1 to respond to Applicant’s claim. In developing the record, the trial
court may use any means set out in Article 11.07, § 3(d).
The trial court shall make findings of fact and conclusions of law as to whether Applicant
was denied his right to an appeal through no fault of his own. The trial court may make any other
findings and conclusions that it deems appropriate.
The trial court shall make findings of fact and conclusions of law within ninety days from
the date of this order. The district clerk shall then immediately forward to this Court the trial court’s
findings and conclusions and the record developed on remand, including, among other things,
affidavits, motions, objections, proposed findings and conclusions, orders, and transcripts from
hearings and depositions. See TEX . R. APP. P. 73.4(b)(4). Any extensions of time must be requested
by the trial court and obtained from this Court.
Filed: July 27, 2022 Do not publish
1 If a defendant decides to appeal his conviction, trial counsel rather than appellate counsel has the duty to ensure that written notice of appeal is filed with the trial court. Jones, 98 S.W.3d at 703.
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