Filing Habeas Corpus Texas

Summary

In Texas, you can file a writ of habeas corpus pro se if you believe your detention is unlawful. This involves submitting a written application to the court detailing why your detention is unlawful. Its advisable to consult another attorney if youre unsatisfied with your current one, as the process can be complex and lengthy.

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what do I do if I want to file a habeas corpus but my attorney is telling me not to the judge is not rolling on any motions so I can’t appeal it in appeals court I’ve been in jail for four years and with no conviction on several cases that are frivolous
Hello ****, sorry to hear about your situation. Can you tell me in which state you're currently located? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Vatexas
Hi ****, in Texas, you can file a writ of habeas corpus yourself if you believe your rights are being violated. However, it's a complex process. You should:
- Consult another attorney if you're unsatisfied with your current one.
- Seek legal advice before making any decisions.
- Understand that the habeas corpus process can be lengthy and difficult.
Texas
Hello ****, in Texas:
*. You can file a habeas corpus pro se (on your own).
*. This is done by submitting a written application to the court.
*. You must provide reasons why you believe your detention is unlawful.
Please consult a different attorney for more advice.