JESUS COLIN SANCHEZ v. TRAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK (other)

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IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS 

OF TEXAS

 

NO. WR-73,978-01

JESUS COLIN SANCHEZ, Relator

 

v.

 

TRAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK, Respondent

 

ON APPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF MANDAMUS

CAUSE NO. 961770-A

IN THE 167TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

FROM TRAVIS COUNTY

Per curiam.
O R D E R

Relator has filed a motion for leave to file a writ of mandamus pursuant to the original jurisdiction of this Court. In it, he contends that he filed an application for a writ of habeas corpus in the 167th Judicial District Court of Travis County, that more than 35 days have elapsed, and that the application has not yet been forwarded to this Court. He alleges that an order designating issues was signed on February 1, 2010, but it is unclear whether that order was timely entered.

In these circumstances, additional facts are needed. Upon receipt of an application for a writ of habeas corpus challenging a final felony conviction, the attorney representing the State has 15 days to respond. See Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 11.07, (b). After the expiration of the time allowed for the State to respond, the trial court is allowed 20 days to determine whether the application contains allegations of controverted, previously unresolved facts material to the legality of the applicant's confinement. Art. 11.07, 3(c). If the trial court determines that the application for writ of habeas corpus presents such issues it "shall enter an order within 20 days of the expiration of the time allowed for the state to reply, designating issues of fact to be resolved." Id. Article 11.07 does not authorize the trial court to extend the time limitations imposed by the statute, other than by a timely entry of an order designating issues. McCree v. Hampton, 824 S.W.2d 578, 579 (Tex. Crim. App. 1992). Without a timely entry of an order designating issues, Article 11.07 imposes a duty upon the clerk of the trial court to immediately transmit to this Court the record from the application for a writ of habeas corpus, deeming the trial court's inaction a finding that no issues of fact require further resolution. Art. 11.07, 3(c).

The respondent, the District Clerk of Travis County, is ordered to file a response, which may be made by: submitting the record on such habeas corpus application; submitting a copy of a timely filed order which designates issues to be investigated, see McCree v. Hampton, 824 S.W.2d 578 (Tex. Crim. App. 1992); stating that the nature of the claims asserted in the application filed by Relator is such that the claims are not cognizable under Tex. Code Crim. Proc. art 11.07, 3; or stating that Relator has not filed an application for habeas corpus in Travis County. If the District Clerk submits a copy of an order designating issues, the Clerk shall also inform this Court the date that the State was served with the 11.07 writ application.

This application for leave to file a writ of mandamus shall be held in abeyance until the respondent has submitted the appropriate response. Such response shall be submitted within 30 days of the date of this order.

Filed: May 26, 2010

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