Benedict Chinonso Emesowum v. State

ACCEPTED 01-14-00116-CR FIRST COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 2/16/2015 1:54:29 PM CHRISTOPHER PRINE CLERK IN THE FIRST COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS BENEDICT EMESOWUM ) Appellant ) FILED IN ) 1st COURT OF APPEALS vs. ) HOUSTON, TEXAS ) 2/16/2015 1:54:29 PM Trial Case No. 1849562 ) Appellate Case No.CHRISTOPHER 01-14-00116-CRA. PRINE STATE OF TEXAS ) Clerk Appellee ) APPEAL BRIEF NOW COMES Appellant, Benedict Emesowum, and respectfully files this statement regarding jurisdiction for this appeal that was absent in Appellant’s brief filed with the court. This was inadvertent due to the overwhelming need to address the 100+ points of error and intentional acts that occurred in the trial court and beyond. STATEMENT ON JURISDICTION This court of appeals has jurisdiction over this case pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Art 4.03, which states that: “The Court of Appeals shall have appellate jurisdiction coextensive with the limits of their respective districts in all criminal cases except those in which the death penalty has been assessed….” Sincerely, __________________ Benedict Emesowum, MPH CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE I, Benedict Emesowum, do hereby certify that a copy of the attached appeal brief were delivered to District Attorney's office, this 16th day of February 2015. Sincerely, _____________________ Benedict Emesowum, MPH P.O BOX 53911, Houston, TX 77052 Page 1 of 1