Michael Oduro Kwarteng v. State

ACCEPTED 01-13-00909-CR FIRST COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 2/2/2015 4:36:16 PM CHRISTOPHER PRINE CLERK FILED IN 1st COURT OF APPEALS February 2, 2015 HOUSTON, TEXAS 2/2/2015 4:36:16 PM Mr. Michael Kwarteng CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk 701 N. San Jacinto Houston, Texas 77002 SPN: 02331560 Jail: JA07 Cell:6M1 01N NOTICE TO APPELLANT I have made a thorough and conscientious review of the record and the law in your case. After searching the record for the strongest arguments available and resolving all doubts and ambiguous legal questions in your favor, the only theories that I can discover are arguments that cannot conceivably persuade an appellate court to reverse the judgment. I have enclosed a copy of the Brief I filed and a Motion to Withdraw as your lawyer. You have the right to examine the record on appeal and to file a brief on your own behalf arguing that there are meritorious issues to appeal (that is, a pro se brief) at the Court of Appeals. The address of the Court of Appeals is: Christopher A. Prine Clerk, First Court of Appeals 301 Fannin Street, Room 208 Houston, Texas 77002-2006 You must notify the Court in writing within 14 days of receipt of this Anders brief that I filed that you intend to file a pro se brief, and ask the Court of Appeals to set a date by which your pro se brief must be filed. (You will also see this notice on the 11th page of your brief.) If the First Court of Appeals affirms your conviction and sentence the next step would be to review the opinion to determine whether there exist any meritorious issues to raise in a Petition for Discretionary Review by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. I have a duty to inform you that you will then have a right to file a pro se Petition for Discretionary Review within 30 days from the date the opinion is rendered. Sincerely, Emily Detoto 917 Franklin, 4th Floor Houston, Texas 77002 Enclosures