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In re William W. Frey

Date: 03-12-2020

Case Number: 06-20-00036-CR

Judge: Scott E. Stevens

Court: Court of Adppeals Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana

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William W. Frey, proceeding pro se, has petitioned this Court for mandamus relief. Frey

asks us to compel the Honorable Laurine Blake, presiding judge of the 336th Judicial District Court

of Fannin County, Texas, to rule on a motion to quash his indictment that he claims to have filed

in the trial court. We deny Frey’s petition for writ of mandamus because Frey failed to provide us

with a sufficient record to support his entitlement to mandamus relief.

It is Frey’s burden to properly request and show his entitlement to mandamus relief. See

Barnes v. State, 832 S.W.2d 424, 426 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 1992, orig. proceeding)

(per curiam) (“Even a pro se applicant for a writ of mandamus must show himself entitled to the

extraordinary relief he seeks.”). To do so, Frey must show that “he has no adequate remedy at law

to redress his alleged harm[] and [that] what he seeks to compel is a ministerial act not involving

a discretionary judicial decision.” In re Henry, 525 S.W.3d 381, 382 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th

Dist.] 2017, orig. proceeding) (per curiam) (citing State ex rel. Young v. Sixth Judicial Dist. Court

of Appeals at Texarkana, 236 S.W.3d 207, 210 (Tex. Crim. App. 2007) (orig. proceeding)). Frey

must provide this Court with a sufficient record to establish his right to mandamus relief. See In re

Fox, 141 S.W.3d 795, 797 (Tex. App.—Amarillo 2004, orig. proceeding); In re Mendoza, 131

S.W.3d 167, 167–68 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2004, orig. proceeding); see also TEX. R. APP. P.

52.3(k), 52.7(a). “[C]onsideration of a motion that is properly filed and before the court is [a]

ministerial” act. State ex rel. Curry v. Gray, 726 S.W.2d 125, 128 (Tex. Crim. App. 1987) (orig.

proceeding); see In re Shaw, 175 S.W.3d 901, 904 (Tex. App.—Texarkana 2005, orig.

proceeding).

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Frey states that he filed (1) a motion to quash his indictment on October 15, 2019, (2) a

motion requesting that written rulings be made on all motions on October 25, 2019, and (3) an

objection to the trial court’s refusal to rule on his motions on November 4, 2019. Frey also states

that he sent a letter to the trial court’s clerk on November 20, 2019. He contends that his motions

have been pending without rulings for about three months. That said, Frey has not met his burden

to provide a record sufficient to show himself entitled to mandamus relief, because the motions

and letter attached to his petition do not reflect a file stamp. See TEX. R. APP. P. 52.3(k). Thus,

the record provided fails to show that his motions were filed with the district clerk, that they were

presented to the trial court for ruling, and how long the motions have been pending since

presentment. See Henry, 525 S.W.3d at 382.
Outcome:
As a result, we deny Frey’s petition for writ of mandamus because he has failed to provide this Court with a record sufficient to establish that he is entitled to mandamus relief.
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About This Case

What was the outcome of In re William W. Frey?

The outcome was: As a result, we deny Frey’s petition for writ of mandamus because he has failed to provide this Court with a record sufficient to establish that he is entitled to mandamus relief.

Which court heard In re William W. Frey?

This case was heard in Court of Adppeals Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana, TX. The presiding judge was Scott E. Stevens.

Who were the attorneys in In re William W. Frey?

Plaintiff's attorney: Not Listed. Defendant's attorney: Need help finding a lawyer for representation for petitioning the Court for mandamus relief in Texas? Call 918-582-6422. It's Free..

When was In re William W. Frey decided?

This case was decided on March 12, 2020.