Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2023

In Re L.D. Meeks v. the State of Texas

In Re L.D. Meeks v. the State of Texas
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided February 23, 2023

In Re L.D. Meeks v. the State of Texas

Opinion

Petition for Writ of Mandamus Denied and Memorandum Opinion filed February 23, 2023.

In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals NO. 14-23-00037-CR

IN RE L.D. MEEKS, Relator

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING WRIT OF MANDAMUS 230th District Court Harris County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 1678360 MEMORANDUM OPINION On January 19, 2023, relator L.D. Meeks filed a petition for writ of mandamus in this Court. See Tex. Gov’t Code Ann. § 22.221; see also Tex. R. App. P. 52. In the petition, relator asks this Court to compel the Honorable Chris Morton, presiding judge of the 230th District Court of Harris County, to provide a constitutional speedy trial.

Relator is represented by counsel. A defendant is not entitled to hybrid representation, and, as a consequence, a trial court is free to disregard any pro se motions presented by a defendant who is represented by counsel. Jenkins v. State, 592 S.W.3d 894, 902 n.47 (Tex. Crim. App. 2018). Moreover, in the absence of a right to hybrid representation, relator’s pro se petition for writ of mandamus presents nothing for this court’s review. See Patrick v. State, 906 S.W.2d 481, 498 (Tex. Crim. App. 1995); Turner v. State, 805 S.W.2d 423, 425 n.1 (Tex. Crim.

App. 1991).

Relator has not established that he is entitled to mandamus relief.

Accordingly, we deny relator’s petition for writ of mandamus.

PER CURIAM Panel consists of Chief Justice Christopher and Justices Bourliot and Wilson.

Do Not Publish — Tex. R. App. P. 47.2(b).

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