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Alfred Collins v. The State of Texas--Appeal from 167th District Court of Travis County
State: Texas
Court: Texas Northern District Court
Docket No: 03-00-00122-CR
Case Date: 11/02/2000
Plaintiff: Eric Correa Jimenez
Defendant: State of Texas--Appeal from 29th District Court of Palo Pinto County
Preview:Ex Parte Wayne Burton--Appeal from 411th District
Court of San Jacinto County
In The
Court of Appeals
Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont
NO. 09-07-324 CR
EX PARTE WAYNE BURTON
On Appeal from the 411th District Court
San Jacinto County, Texas
Trial Cause No. 8638
MEMORANDUM OPINION
In this Article 11.072 appeal, we hold the issues raised are not cognizable and affirm the trial court's order denying the
application for writ of habeas corpus. See Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 11.072 (Vernon 2005).
A jury found Wayne Burton guilty of an aggravated assault committed on his estranged wife. The jury acquitted
Burton of aggravated sexual assault in the same proceeding. The jury assessed a ten-year sentence and a $10,000 fine,
and recommended that the sentence of confinement be probated. Deciding the appeal under a docket equalization
order, the Waco Court of Appeals found the evidence to be legally and factually sufficient to support the jury's verdict
and affirmed the judgment. See Burton v. State, No. 10-04-235 CR, 2005 WL 2234002, *1-2 (Tex. App.--Waco Sept.
14, 2005, pet. dism'd). The trial court subsequently denied Burton's application for writ of habeas corpus, and Burton
perfected this appeal. See Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 11.072. Burton's two issues challenge the legal and factual
sufficiency of the evidence to support the conviction for aggravated assault. (1) Burton contends the trial court erred in
denying his habeas corpus application because the evidence was legally and factually insufficient to prove his guilt.
The appellate court considered and rejected these complaints on direct appeal. Burton, 2005 WL 2234002 at *1-2. "It is
well settled by the decisions of the Court of Criminal Appeals that the merits of a case involving the guilt or innocence
of an accused are not a proper subject of inquiry in a habeas corpus proceeding." Ex parte Banspach, 130 Tex. Crim. 3,
91 S.W.2d 365, 365 (Tex. Crim. App. 1936). "[A] challenge to the sufficiency of the evidence used to sustain a felony
conviction is not cognizable on an application for a post-conviction writ of habeas." Ex parte Grigsby, 137 S.W.3d
673, 674 (Tex. Crim. App. 2004) (footnote omitted). Although it involved an Article 11.07 writ, the principles
expressed in Grigsby apply here because Article 11.072 expressly provides that "[a]n application may not be filed
under this article if the applicant could obtain the requested relief by means of an appeal . . .                            ." Tex. Code Crim. Proc.
Ann. art. 11.072, 3(a).
Burton offered no newly discovered or newly available evidence, and there is no error rendering Burton's conviction
constitutionally invalid. See Ex parte Brown, 205 S.W.3d 538, 545 (Tex. Crim. App. 2006). He merely seeks to obtain
another review of the evidence from his trial and another assessment of the complainant's credibility. We overrule
Burton's issues and affirm the trial court's order denying habeas corpus relief.
AFFIRMED.
CHARLES KREGER
Justice
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Submitted on October 2, 2007
Opinion Delivered October 10, 2007
Do not publish
Before Gaultney, Kreger, and Horton, JJ.
1. The trial court ruled on the merits of the habeas corpus application. We have jurisdiction over the appeal. See Ex
parte Hargett, 819 S.W.2d 866, 868 (Tex. Crim. App. 1991).
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