In re Hector Medina

Docket NumberWR-75,835-02
Decision Date04 November 2015

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58 cases
  • Williams v. Lumpkin
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Northern District of Texas
    • May 21, 2021
    ...he argues that his sentence should be overturned because his counsel was constitutionally ineffective.") (quoting In re Medina , 475 S.W.3d 291, 302 (Tex. Crim. App. 2015) ); Laughner v. United States , 373 F.2d 326, 327 (5th Cir. 1967) ("where, as here, the client alleges a breach of duty ......
  • In re State ex rel. Skurka
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Appeals
    • June 13, 2016
    ...action, to reject or overrule requests that it take such action, and to undo the action if it has already taken it. In re Medina, 475 S.W.3d 291, 298 (Tex.Crim.App.2015) (orig.proceeding). In contrast, a ministerial act is not implicated if the trial court must weigh conflicting claims or c......
  • Tolbert v. State
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Appeals
    • December 22, 2017
    ...civil or criminal, formal or informal, where the answers might incriminate him in future criminal proceedings.'" In re Medina, 475 S.W.3d 291, 299 (Tex. Crim. App. 2015) (quoting Lefkowitz v. Turley, 414 U.S. 70, 77 (1973)); see Ullmann v. United States, 350 U.S. 422, 438-39 (1956) (observi......
  • In re State ex rel. Rodriguez
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Appeals
    • June 10, 2019
    ...action, to reject or overrule requests that it take such action, and to undo the action if it has already taken it. In re Medina, 475 S.W.3d 291, 298 (Tex. Crim. App. 2015) (orig. proceeding). In contrast, a ministerial act is not implicated if the trial court must weigh conflicting claims ......
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7 books & journal articles
  • Self-Incrimination
    • United States
    • James Publishing Practical Law Books Archive Texas Criminal Lawyer's Handbook. Volume 1 - 2021 Contents
    • August 16, 2021
    ...to a writ of prohibition to keep the state SELF-INCRIMINATION 5-13 Sൾඅൿ‑Iඇർඋංආංඇൺඍංඈඇ §5:96 from calling him as a witness. In re Medina, 475 S.W.3d 291, 308 (Tex. Crim. App. 2015). §5:93 Types of Immunity Use immunity (or testimonial immunity) with derivative use immunity arises when a witn......
  • Self-incrimination
    • United States
    • James Publishing Practical Law Books Texas Criminal Lawyer's Handbook. Volume 1-2 Volume 1
    • May 5, 2022
    ...criminal liability; thus he was not entitled to a writ of prohibition to keep the state from calling him as a witness. In re Medina, 475 S.W.3d 291, 308 (Tex. Crim. App. 2015). §5:93 Types of Immunity Use immunity (or testimonial immunity) with derivative use immunity arises when a witness ......
  • Self-Incrimination
    • United States
    • James Publishing Practical Law Books Archive Texas Criminal Lawyer's Handbook. Volume 1 - 2016 Contents
    • August 17, 2016
    ...criminal liability; thus he was not entitled to a writ of prohibition to keep the state from calling him as a witness. In re Medina, 475 S.W.3d 291, 308 (Tex. Crim. App. Types of Immunity Use immunity (or testimonial immunity) with derivative use immunity arises when a witness has been comp......
  • Self-Incrimination
    • United States
    • James Publishing Practical Law Books Archive Texas Criminal Lawyer's Handbook. Volume 1 - 2019 Contents
    • August 16, 2019
    ...criminal liability; thus he was not entitled to a writ of prohibition to keep the state from calling him as a witness. In re Medina, 475 S.W.3d 291, 308 (Tex. Crim. App. 2015). §5:93 Types of Immunity Use immunity (or testimonial immunity) with derivative use immunity arises when a witness ......
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