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Billy Ray Turner v. The State of Texas--Appeal from 40th District Court of Ellis County
State: Texas
Court: Texas Northern District Court
Docket No: 10-97-00203-CR
Case Date: 11/19/1997
Plaintiff: Billy Ray Turner
Defendant: The State of Texas--Appeal from 40th District Court of Ellis County
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40th District Court of Ellis County
Billy Ray Turner v. State /**/
IN THE
TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
No. 10-97-203-CR
BILLY RAY TURNER,
Appellant
v.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Appellee
From the 40th District Court
Ellis County, Texas
Trial Court No. 22816CR
MEMORANDUM OPINION
On May 16, 1997, a jury convicted the appellant, Billy Ray Turner, on two counts of manslaughter for the deaths of
Harry Allen Williams and Dale Wayne Reprogle, which resulted from an automobile accident. See Tex. Pen. Code
Ann. 19.04 (Vernon 1994). After the jury returned a verdict of guilty, Turner withdrew the issue of punishment from
the jury and entered into an agreement as to punishment whereby he would waive his right to appeal in exchange for a
sentence of 20 years incarceration in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The trial
court approved the agreement.
Despite having waived his right to appeal, Turner filed a pro se notice of appeal indicating his desire to appeal his
convictions. The State filed a motion to dismiss Turner s appeal based on Turner s having waived his right to appeal.
Without ruling on the State s motion, we abated this cause to the trial court for the trial court to admonish Turner as to
the dangers of proceeding pro se. See Faretta v. California, 422 U.S. 806, 95 S.Ct. 2525 (1975). The trial court filed its
findings of fact and conclusions of law with this court on October 24, 1997. Having reviewed the record from the
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abatement hearing, we conclude that it is now appropriate to dismiss Turner s appeal because he knowingly,
voluntarily, and intelligently waived his right to appeal. See Hill v. State, 929 S.W.2d 607, 608 (Tex. App. Waco 1996,
no pet.).
A criminal defendant may waive many of his rights, including the right to appeal a conviction. Hill, 929 S.W.2d at
608; Freeman v. State, 913 S.W.2d 714, 717 (Tex. App. Amarillo 1995, no pet.); Doyle v. State, 888 S.W.2d 514, 517
(Tex. App. El Paso 1994, pet. ref'd); Perez v. State, 885 S.W.2d 568, 570 (Tex. App. El Paso 1994, no pet.); Smith v.
State, 858 S.W.2d 609, 611 (Tex. App. Amarillo 1993, pet. ref'd). A knowing and intelligent waiver of the right to
appeal is binding on the defendant and prevents him from appealing any issue in the cause without the consent of the
court. Ex parte Tabor, 565 S.W.2d 945, 946 (Tex. Crim. App. 1978); Hill, 929 S.W.2d at 608; Freeman, 913 S.W.2d at
717; Perez, 885 S.W.2d at 570; Smith, 858 S.W.2d at 611. Merely filing a notice of appeal is not sufficient to
overcome the waiver. Tabor, 565 S.W.2d at 946; Hill, 929 S.W.2d at 608; Perez, 885 S.W.2d at 568.
The limited record before us does not indicate that Turner obtained the permission of the trial court to appeal his
conviction or that he disavowed his waiver. See Hill, 929 S.W.2d at 608; Freeman, 913 S.W.2d at 717; Smith, 858
S.W.2d at 611. Moreover, Turner makes no attempt to raise the voluntariness of his waiver. See Flowers v. State, 935
S.W.2d 131, 134 (Tex. Crim. App. 1996). Because we conclude that the waiver is valid and binding, Turner is
prevented from bringing this appeal. Therefore, we will grant the State's motion to dismiss and dismiss as moot Turner
s motion to extend the time to file his brief.
The appeal is dismissed.
PER CURIAM
Before Chief Justice Davis,
Justice Cummings, and
Justice Vance
Appeal dismissed
Opinion issued and filed November 19, 1997
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