Frederick Leamon Grayson v. State ( 2019 )


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  •        TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
    NO. 03-19-00596-CR
    Frederick Leamon Grayson, Appellant
    v.
    The State of Texas, Appellee
    FROM THE 27TH DISTRICT COURT OF BELL COUNTY
    NO. 51591, THE HONORABLE RICK MORRIS, JUDGE PRESIDING
    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    In cause number 51591, appellant Frederick Leamon Grayson was convicted by a
    jury of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, see Tex. Penal Code § 22.02(a)(2), and
    sentenced to life in prison, see 
    id. § 12.42(b).
    On direct appeal, this Court affirmed appellant’s
    conviction. See Grayson v. State, 
    82 S.W.3d 357
    (Tex. App.—Austin 2001, no pet.). The
    mandate affirming the trial court’s judgment of conviction was issued on May 10, 2002.
    On August 27, 2019, this Court received appellant’s pro se “Notice of Out of
    Time Appeal for Illegal Sentence,” expressing his intent to “attack[ ] an illegal conviction” in
    cause number 51591. Appellant has already appealed this conviction, and mandate has issued.
    He is not entitled to a second appeal of this conviction. See Hines v. State, 
    70 S.W. 955
    , 957
    (Tex. Crim. App. 1902) (“[O]nly one appeal can be made from a verdict and judgment of
    conviction in any case.”).
    In his notice of appeal, appellant maintains that an illegal conviction is a “void
    conviction” that “may be collaterally attacked at any time without regard to any time
    constraints”; thus, he seeks an out-of-time appeal.1 Even if appellant were entitled to a second
    appeal, this Court does not have jurisdiction to grant an out-of-time appeal; only the Court of
    Criminal Appeals has jurisdiction to grant an out-of-time appeal.           Coleman v. State,
    No. 03-11-00648-CR, 
    2011 WL 6118604
    , at *1 (Tex. App.—Austin Dec. 8, 2011, no pet.)
    (mem. op., not designated for publication); see Tex. Code Crim. Proc. art. 11.07, § 5 (vesting
    complete jurisdiction over post-conviction relief from final felony convictions in Court of
    Criminal Appeals); Fletcher v. State, 
    214 S.W.3d 5
    , 6 (Tex. Crim. App. 2007) (recognizing well-
    settled law that appealed conviction is “a final conviction” when conviction is affirmed by
    appellate court and that court’s mandate of affirmance becomes final); Ater v. Eighth Court of
    Appeals, 
    802 S.W.2d 241
    , 243 (Tex. Crim. App. 1991) (orig. proceeding) (affirming that Court
    of Criminal Appeals is “the only court with jurisdiction in final post-conviction
    felony proceedings.”).
    This Court lacks jurisdiction to consider a second appeal from appellant’s final
    conviction or to grant an out-of-time appeal.      See Coleman, 
    2011 WL 6118604
    , at *1.
    Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction. See, e.g., McDonald v. State,
    
    401 S.W.3d 360
    , 361–63 (Tex. App.—Amarillo 2013, pet. ref’d) (dismissing for want of
    jurisdiction defendant’s subsequent appeal of conviction that had previously been affirmed);
    Bartee v. State, No. 10-07-00150-CR, 
    2007 WL 1559219
    , at *1 & n.1 (Tex. App.—Waco
    1
    In his notice of appeal, appellant acknowledges that the appellate deadlines for
    perfecting appeal from his conviction have passed. See Tex. R. App. P. 26.2(a) (requiring
    defendant to file notice of appeal within thirty or ninety days after day trial court imposes
    sentence in open court). He does not acknowledge his previous appeal.
    2
    May 30, 2007, no pet.) (mem. op., not designated for publication) (dismissing appeal for want of
    jurisdiction because intermediate appellate court did not have jurisdiction to grant out-of-
    time appeal).
    __________________________________________
    Edward Smith, Justice
    Before Chief Justice Rose, Justices Triana and Smith
    Dismissed for Want of Jurisdiction
    Filed: October 23, 2019
    Do Not Publish
    3
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 03-19-00596-CR

Filed Date: 10/23/2019

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/23/2019