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', 4»01,01 H§©§ §§l 1§ 33 Z' R§c:NALD HA<_;AN ,_ _, . @MG:::MN§£®PM RE©EWE PowLEDG§ JNIT- TDC# 1962892 1 §; _. 1400 _FM 3452 . _ ' v . 0 _ b y ©@U§TOFCH§M| 'AP§EALS PALES``TINE, TEXAS 7580``3 . ``A\``O@rl A©@Si?@, ©l!@\:i‘k COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS , P O BOX 12308, CAPFRH,STATION AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 SHARON KELLER . _ Ref. cause#1408898 m Cause#1438396 ABEL ACOSTA EIEEZ______`` MAY 18 ,2015 On Nov. 18 ,2013 while attendlng therapy for my condition after suffering a stroke, l received a phone call from a police 6fficer who advised me l had a warrant for my arrest. He asked me if l was home and I told him no l wasn 't and what address was he calling me from. He told me he was at 5706 Northridge and l .told him that wasn 't my house but my grandfathers house. The officer then asked me how long it would take me to get there and l told him about 45 minutes. When l arrived at the above stated address, and departed my vehicle, the officers came out from the house and informed me that l was under arrest for assault of a family member. l was then placed in the squad car and taken to city jail for (3) days, and then transferred to Harris County Jail. l was advised of (3) charges against me: l). Assault of a family member 2). Felony poss. of a weapon 3). Felony poss. of a controlled substance l remained in Harris County Jail for approx. a year fighting these charges. My Attorney was R. P. (Skip) Cornelius. This man was telling me to sign a plea bargain the whole time while telling my mother he was going to get the charges dropped. The officers only had an arrest warrant and no search warrant. Either way, the residence was not mine. l had gone by there that morning after going to the phar- macy to get my prescriptions filled to see my grandfather for a bit before going to therapy. When l left l forgot my prescriptions and they were placed in a bed- room for safe keeping until l came back for them. The police, without a search warrant, found items in that house and because my medication bottles were in the Same room they found the other items, l was charged .erroniously. While detained at Harris County l continually brought these facts up to my attorney. l also kept asking about the D. A.' s evidence and my attorney said, "they ain 't gotta show me 'I finally wrote the D. A. myself, as a result two of my charges was dropped. After speaking to the D.A. in court l was told that the gun was a 45 cal. and there were two packets of drugs; one amphetamine and one cocaine. l pointed out the fact that l was a disabled right handed person, how was l gonna use a gun? And also the police didn' t have a search warrant. l was told they had photo' s. l said l wanted to see finger prints or something proving those things were mine. ;1_ My attorney advised me at that time to take the eight years cause if we go to trial my past record of (1) felony and (6) misdemeanors would aid in getting me more time as circumstantial leading to probability. l found out also that my ~ court appointed attorney had asked my mother to get me to take the eight years or face more time in prison. He continually advised me to sign-Sign-sign or my past would get me more time, regardless of whether or not l was guilty. Finally, on Oct. 24,2014, feeling like l had no other choice l signed for the eight years. After getting to prison on Feb. 23,2015, l received a communication from the D.A.'s office-(Mr. Bax), informing me that they had determined there were no finger prints of mine found regarding cause #1408898.orz#1438396g;H@eSaid,j that my attorney of record for thevdefense should address the matter of illegal conviction in the 262nd District court due to the fraudulant evidence and as l consider it- coercion by court appointed officials. l have filed a post-conviction 11.07 writ on March 19,2015. l pray my situa- tion be looked upon in a timely and reasonable manner, so that an injustice can be nade right. So the court knows, l am still disabled to the point that l cannot write. All my correspondence is being done with the assistance of some caring associates y here in prison. l pray fervently for the courts mercy and understanding in this very important matter, with the hope they'll correct an incorrect action. Respectfully submitted, ¢.\\ \<, Reginald Hagan #1962892
Document Info
Docket Number: WR-83,214-02
Filed Date: 5/20/2015
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 9/29/2016