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V^AtteATK)rY. 2 EOQIE DbH SofkfSbH. tOlM-EO K&toAS 6EItCe> PlWSQiTUf ItiCAhltmEb at 3*h\e3 /?, b/mudH UHtr, Feeds cauA/n Texas, time (lead the Fout%Em/a co/tAPLAiMr MID HEBIM HEAlfi THAT THE NsATFEPLS AUL6ED THEUl/iJ AAL' TtlUE, LULPT P\S THE MA/TEA. f)LH6tn UPblf XHfbMATIDH Af/D AuttF, AHO As TO THoSG I BeUexPE THepa 10 BE TM. t l/£fi#Y UHDt/L PttiACM of fiAJu^ Tf/AT THE Pb/lE&irH6 JS TfltiE AHA SpMAEeT, ML A^Wm^P5E^3 tOOJL On/ cfetosW *S£*^ XVI CEPTTPtparF hfStAAhrt 1 taCTffa T+Iat hnsuAUTlb TUCP VAUOlU AThUe AHA IbA/LECr bFTHE APPcaEBateF MCALHUfiABtAD^tom M-to/pft I '-•• MINUTES OF 1HE /y7 5 y / DISTRICT COURT OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS . . U THE ?yjjn/.irtf TERM, A. 0. 19 ft? r'jOiXA ... j.. . » . r i . .I. -———.— i. •' - , , , , „ i, / . • i^Totfr .••>• cr,-.' • •. '. - 777 .•'•• rrr—: . CRTODUl'JUSTICE PLANNING FUND FEE-ASSESSED S20.00 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICSH STANDARDS AND EDUCATION FUND 1.00 CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION FUNO...... iS.OO TOTAL S3St23 v/^ JUDGMENT FH-: STATE OF TEXAS .'9JiI Attorney for Stote Asst. Oist. Atty. —Jif?4j.,i ^Ai~Lo~.<~U t Attorney for Oefendont -• -Jrto Hk-'L/ ' J~| The defendant knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily Waiver of Attorney waived the right to representation by counsel "Offfense '5ji Oate of Offense /Oo±rf^, .a 9•/ A.O. 19 JPJ7. > Plea Not Guilty \ Count and/or Paragraph .™.niaJn IG.-nd£- Plea to Enhancement. t- y Findings an Enhancement iI'Ia a U4 Punishment 66 .•flA.aiJ^U./^J f)foaJ:^yf rl CfiULrtr/rxs!) a a: c o Sentence to begin '^2*.^ A. .dI'/99X The Oefendont having been indicted in tjie above entitled and numbered cause for the felony offense indicated above, and this cause being this day called for trial, the State appeared by her Oistrict Attorney as named above, and the Oefendont named above, appeared in person and either by counsel as named above or waived counsel as indicator above, and both parties announced ready for trial. And the Defendant, in person and in writing, in open court, having waived his. right of trial by Jury, had the indictment read to him, and in open court-pleaded not guilty. And after hearing the evidence submitted and arguments of counsel, the Court found the Defendant guilty of the offense indicated above, a felony, and assessed the punishment at confinement in S) the Texas Department of Corrections for the period indicated above. It is therefore considered, ordered, and adjudged by the Court that the Oefendont is guilty of the offense indicated above, a felqny, that the defendant committed said offense on the date indicated above, that he be punished by confinement in the Texas Department of Corrections .. for the period indicated above and that the State .of Texas do have and recover of the Defendant flf2^ all costs of the prosecution, for which execution"will issue. Bi° STATE'S EXHIBIT A 2.0, Si9n^ Qnrf ,. *" ^ ^"tl— of thl. "LSi?*9"- ond •nt-r-d ™ thl. th. doy 0f »» A« 0. (•>. *A Court /£ °f H°rrla County, T-o, --sasssarjass--..^. offense °" "i. the 28ch day Qf n «» Courts v received froni che ?J^ °f December, A.D. lg kj fte l4ch Court of a„„ , 4 mandate of aff^ Appeals, Houston, Texas*ffirmance °» ehia Che 3rd day of January, kJ ,a A>D# , i»H5 mandate aH,= alias capias issued. ^ -e ic remembered on che 4th I ® CD CD ence is Co begin on November 22, 1982. •--.-:tti:-"7;-';:,..-":""r •'•- •~T-r~——— =ndth0 ^ ^ 3/c7-$ '"•ua1„Jai1vn-8ald-ii-'-9-; "*1I9 in jail-<-"';;.,'::-11-;--- -—-••• • •-••^ to thn ' Xi. ---:—'-^-/l. ,fj'RTCT •ou»T mt At) **» »• o. it ,• > ''i'r ^^^ mi •«* 'icn* ••=WBS»a;»«y- -«» -o^;^-;,-- ^ - 'JO ^^—i—^^_ _'Q"L I3.0Q ^ B ^ " " "***"^0T /j STATE'S F.XHI8IT /-/L> And thereupon the sold Oef.«H«.« STSSt-SSLS 'ollow, to wit" "it•VST"'-* ^V^t££S Z.^ Pr,a«nc- of th. «ld oJfVSSJ Tl *T'r h-hod ™lna ln bor -*•«". ^r-f? toWhlreJcZ My ^ odjudged to J. guilt, ^^"T °' «" C~* thoTSJ'oe^r*1^^" 00al~*h^ o—«.d at confin«.„t inH T ""I ^"^ above, a f.W^, T? 0bOVB» who *» been oelivered bv the ShTrif* J 1 T* °*Part«nt of CorrectlonT^ ?? "h°" Pu"1«h-«t ho. been th. stou of Text?;1^ othif^00"0^' t«°»' i-susj trth^oT^ induat~ *•»..* D-fendant .hall * confTni ^ ^dS?Mi5°i^ °uthori«d to rV.S. Z^" °' Co«~tion. of . The eaid Defendant « , . *"' °' ^""on,... Ooy of ., . A. 0. & & of Harris County, Tmxam it «-^^;&^^1^. was fa offense O./O +U.3 -f- A<2 / 3^A. Jaye-p Sep-/-eyy\be^ ->T»i* P,.,_... ,., " and the Shnrtff ?/c7' "• ••it-J:.ch to ths *Mie in Jail Vn said ;"a"u;,;:. - -~j.c-.'i-axiv-a conduct & Parole in Texas Parole & Mandatory Supervision Eligibility Chart (Revised 01/30/2001) Prior to All Offenses* 55' Calendar T 1/3,including any bonus & 101-01-66 blood Maxima 4 amended 01-01-66 to allow goodtir, Wll persons confined in TDC.1 01-01-66 All Offenses* 59" Time HboodTime = 1/4, including 3lood donations thru u'nus 08-28-67 ,i inll Maxiiju^n = m. .08-29-67 All Offenses* 60a Calenb^i] tt'M +Good Time = 1/3, including thru ll anyibbmi & blood donations '08-28-77 * TDCJ Data Services calculates digit ; y dates on all Maximum = 20 yrs. offenses priorto 08-28-77 utilizing c !ine + good No Mandatory Supervision: inmate discharges time =1/3, regardless ofthe law in effj 11the offense sentence when calendar time + good time • total 4curtrulings sentence. was committed. This is apparently due Sentence iseffectively reduced bythe amount of during that time period. goodtime earned. |08-29-77 Capital Mujdferi6f|th Art 42.12Sec. 3f (08-29-77 thru 08-31-83) thru Agg.Kidn^iiid69th Art. 42.12 Sec. 3g(09-01-83 thru 08-31-87) 08-31-87 Agg. Robbery V Agg-RapHI Calendar Time = 1/3 Agg. Sexnal Abuse Miiiimum of 2 yrs. (08-3|l-15: Agg. Rape and Agg. Sexual Abuse Maximum of 20 yrs. corattfaedint Aggravated Sexual Assault) OffenseL *ithA 'rmativeFinding of Deadly Weapon All othe CalenderTime + Good Time = 1/3, including ,'• '!' A, B, orC credits and bonus • 11 • iii Maximum of 20 yrs. All offenses eligible for Mandatory Supervision. 3g Offenses: 70th Calendar Time • 1/4 09-41-87 Capital Murder Minimum of 2 yrs. thrttiiji Maximum of 15 yrs. 08-31-83 Agg. Kidnapping Agg. Sexual Assault iiiiijljj Agg. Robbery Offenses with Affirmative Findingof DeadlyWeapon All other offenses CalendarTime + GoodTime • 1/4, including work credits and bonus Maximum of 15 yrs. See MS Ineligible List #1 below for offenses NOT eligible for Mandatory Supervision ,09-01-89 3gOffense: 7lst-72nd Calendar Time = 1/4 Capital Murder (Capital Felony) - Life Sentence Minimum of 2 yrs. thru 1) Murders peace officer or fireman on official duty, Maximum of 15 yrs. 08-31-93 2) Murders while comraitting a kidnapping, burglary, robbery, aggravated sexual assault, or arson, 3) Murders for remuneration, Calendar Time = 35 yrs. 4) Murders while escaping from a penal institution, effective 09-01-91. 5) Murders an employee of apenal institution, 6) Murders more than one person during the same criminal transaction, or duringdifferent criminal transactions but the murders are committed SCFO REF 07.01 pursuant to the same scheme. ^H. V. TEXAS BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES 3 The provisions of this Part V issued under Acts 1965,59th Leg., ch. 722, effective January 1,1966, as amended (Texas C.C.P., Article 42.12); and Texas Constitution Article IV, §11, unless otherwise noted. Chapter 141. GENERAL PROVISIONS The provisions opthis §141.2 adopted to be effective July /, 1994. 19 TexReg 4750; amended to be effective June 30. 1998. 23 TexReg 6722. The provisions of this Chapter 141 issued under Chapter 508, Government Code §141.3. Policy Board Administration (a) The policy board shall determine matters Subchapter A. BOARD OF PARDONS that affect all board members. AND PAROLES (b) The policy board shall: §141.1. Presiding Officer (Chair) and Policy Board (1) adopt rules which govern the decision making processes of the board; (a) The presiding officer (chair) is designated by the governor and serves in (2) establish work hours and caseloads for that capacityat the pleasure of the governor. members ofthe board and assign additional The chair acts as spokesperson for the board. duties, as necessary, to members of the m policy board; (b) Six members ofthe board shall serve as the policy board of the Board of Pardons and (3) develop policies to ensure board Paroles. The governor designates the policy members implement the updated parole board. The term of a memberof the policy guidelines and assign precedential valueto board is six years, to be served concurrently previous decisions of the board relating to with the member's term on the board. The the granting of parole and the revocation of chair of the board shall serve as presiding parole or mandatory supervision; officer of the policy board. (4) require members of the board to file (c) Policy board members shall administer activity reports regarding release decisions other matters as required by the chair. made by members of the board, workload, The provisions of this§141.1 adopted to be effective July I, 1994. hours worked, and implementation of parole 19 TexReg 4750; amended to be effective June 30. 1998. 23 guidelines; TexReg 6722; amended to be effective September 26. 2002. 27 TexReg8963. (5) report annually on all board activities §141.2. Policy Board Quorum and parole release decisions to the governor and the legislature. The transaction of business before the policy The provisions ofthis §141.3 adopted to be effective July I. 1994. board requires a quorum of the policy board 19 TexReg 47S0; amended to be effective June 30. 1998. 23 anddecisions require a majority of the TexReg 6722; amended to be effective June II. 2002. 27 TexReg 4990. quorum. Fourmembers of the policy board constitute a quorum. tr. terms and conditions of release (See grantee from payment of all or a portion of a Contract of Release). fine or canceling a forfeiture of a bond. (32) Parole officer—A person duly (41) Reprieve-A temporary release from appointed by the director of the TDCJ- the terms of an imposed sentence. Parole Division and assigned the duty of supervising administrative releasees. (42) Restoration of rights ofcitizenship-A pardon limited to the restoration of the right (33) Parole panel-A three member decision to vote, which in turn restores any other civil making body authorized to act in rights conditioned upon the right to vote. administrative release matters. (43) Revocation-The cancellation of parole, (34) Parolee—A person released from mandatory supervision, or of a conditional prison on parole (see definition of parole set act of executive clemency which subjects forth in this section). A parolee is also an the administrative releasee or grantee of the administrative releasee (see definition of act of executive clemency to immediate "administrative releasee" set forth in this incarceration or, in the instance of reprieve section). of a fine, to immediate payment of the fine. (35) Party-Each person or agency named (44) RMS-Mandatory supervision vote to or admitted as a party. release to mandatory supervision when TDCJ determines that the prisoner has 3 (36) Policy Board-Six members of the reached a mandatory supervision date. board appointed by the governor as an additional duty ofoffice, who vote on policy (45) Serve-All (SA)-A decision by the matters affecting the entire board. board or board panel to deny parole and to not release the inmate until serve-all date. (37) Preliminary hearing-Hearing at which is determined whether probable cause exists (46) Serve-All Date-The projected release to support an allegation of a parole violation, date or minimum expiration date as pending a revocation hearing. determined by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. (38) Pre-parole transfer-The transfer of an eligible prisoner, as defined in Texas Civil (47) Statutory references-See the definition Statutes, Article 6166-4, to a community of "constitutional and statutory references" residential facility, as defined in Texas Civil set forth in this section. Statutes, Article 6616-4. (48) Trial officials-The present sheriff, (39) Release plan-Proposed community prosecuting attorney, and judge in the and place of residence and proposed county and court of offense, conviction and employment or proposed provision for release. maintenance and care of the releasee. (49) Victim-A person who is a victim of (40) Remission of fine or forfeiture-An act sexual assault, kidnapping, aggravated ) ofclemency by the governor releasing the robbery, or felony harassment or who has suffered bodily injury or death as a result of EL TEX,. DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUS JE PAROLE DIVISION SISP / EM INSTRUCTION SHEET Offender's Name: JOHNSON, EDDIE D TDCJ/SID #: 364033 / 01607144 TDCJ Unit: HUNTSVILLE Institutional Parole Officer: II )s CC /L Transmitter#: A09190 Date/Time Attached: 01/16/2004/ j (J, J>^>/t Monitor Type: SISP As part ofyour special condition SISP (Super-Intensive Supervision Program) /"T" (Electronic Monitoring), the following rules apply: I. IF YOU ARE BEING RELEASED TO A PRIVATE RESIDENCE: 1. Report to your private residential plan directly, immediately and without delay. 2. Amonitoring device has been installed in your residence and atransmitter strapped at the ankle. These monitoring devices will monitor your activity and report violations to your Parole officer. 3. DO NOT tamper in any way with the transmitter strapped at the ankle or the monitor in your residence. 4. DO NOT unplug orrelocate the monitor that has been placed in your residence. 5. DO NOT place anything ontopofthe monitor. 6. DO NOT pick up the telephone until after the second ring. 7. DO NOT use the telephone: a. When the green indicator light is on orblinking (wait 10 min. after it stops). b. Ifthere is a beeping noise coming from the monitor. 8. DO NOT leave thetelephone inan "offhook" position when notin use. 9. Ifyou are on the telephone and anoise (dull click or beep) is heard over the line, you must hang up for 10 minutes. 10. DO NOT leave theresidence for any reason prior tohaving your initial appointment with your Parole OfBcer. / D. IF YOU ARE BEING RELEASED TO ACOMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL FACILITY: 1. Travel to and report directly, immediately and without delay to the designated facility. The facility and your Parole Officer have been notified of yourrelease time and will be monitoring yourarrival time. 2. This monitoring device will monitor your activity and report violations to your Parole Officer. 3. DO NOT tamper inany way with the transmitter strapped atthe ankle. 4. DO NOT leave the facility for any reason prior tohaving your initial appointment with your Parole Officer. Ifiilly understand that violations will be reported to my parole officer and may result in an issuance ofawarrant and/or revocation of my release. 01/16/2004 Date 01/16/2004 Date Distribution: Original - District Office File Copy- provided to offender Copy - Provided to BPPthe Austin EXHIBIT A, PAGE 2 TDCJ-PD tsde nf ©Bxas Texas Department of Criminal Justice Pardons and Parole Division Certificate of Handatory Supervision Date of issuance! 12/11/2003 Name TDCJ # SID # JOHNSON,EDDIE DON 00364033 01607144 Legal county of residence Approved county of release HARRIS HARRIS Location: Unit KN, TDCJ-ID Cause#: 3755S7 375536 The Toxas Departasnt of Crlalnal Justice Institutional Division CTDCJ-ID) of the State of Texas has dotarained that said offender is ollolblo for Handatory Supervision under the provisions of Chapter 50ft. Texas 6ov't. Code. THEREFORE, the Toxas Board of Pardons end Paroles CBoard) hereby orders that said offender be released undor Mandatory Supervision and shall laaedlately roport to the office indicated below for supervision) REID C0MH. CORR. FACILITY Report immediately & directly to your halfway house CHWHD. 10950 BEAUMONT HWY 90 If verifiable transportation delays or other emergency HOUSTON, TX 77078 occurs, contact the HWH immediately. Failure to do so will C713J675-4426 cancel further gate money and result in the issuance of arrest warrant. and shall be peraltted to be at liberty in the legal eustady of tho State of Texas but subject to tho orders of tho Board and the Toxas Departaent of Crlalnal Justice Parole Division, and under the rules and conditions of Handatory Supervision heroin. The period of Handatory Supervision shall be for a period equivalent to the aaxlaua tore for which the offender was sentenced loss calendar tiae actually served on the sentonce. The tlao to bo served under Handatory Supervision is also calculated as calendar tlao. Tho certificate) shall becoae effoctlvo when eligibility regulreaents for Handatory Supervision under Chapter SOS, Texas Cov't. Code have baon aot or when Handatory Supervision is ordered by the Board of Pardons and Parolos. STATUTORILY MANDATED CONDITIONS Unless otherwise provided, I shall reside in the county in which I resided at tho tiae;I coaaitted the offense for which I was sentenced to tho Institutional Division or tho county of the offonse for which I was sentenced to the Institutional Division if I was not o resident of the State of Texes. I shall demonstrate an oducational skill level that is equal to or grootor then tho average skill level of students who have coapleted the sixth grade in a public school in the State of Toxas. I shall subalt to testing for alcohol or controlled substances. I shall not coaaunlcate directly or indirectly with the vlctlaj go to or near tho residence, place of eaployaent. or business of the vlctiej or go to or near a school, day-cere facility, or siailar facility where a dependent child of the victia is in attendance. I shall not intentionally or knowingly coaaunlcate dlroctly or indirectly with, nor intentionally or knowingly go near a residence, school, placo of eaployaent, or business-of the offense for which .I was sentenced to the Institutional Division. I shall relaburso the State of Texas for the costs of any Post-Secondary Educational Prograas in which I participated in TDCJ. Upon written InitrucHnn frni mv «up»rvi«lng nfHr.r, I shall participate in a drug or alcohol eontinuua of care treataent progrea. I shall register as a sex offender under Chapter 62, Code of Crlalnal Procedure. I shall not go in. on or within o distance specified by a parole panel of prealsas where children coaaonly gather, nor shall I supervise or participate in any Progrea that includes as participants or recipients, persons who are 17 years of age or younger, end I shall attend psychological counseling as specified by ay supervising officer. I shall perfera not less than 300 hours of coaaunlty service at a service project designated by a parolo panel. SPECIAL CONDITIONS SISP - I shall coaply with Super Intensive Supervision Progrea conditions. "Jll— te. ISSUED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES AT AUSTIN. TEXAS OH THE 11TH DAY OF DECEMBER. 2003.-=^^^/ <&uu OUMAS^ If aandatory supervision is satisfactorily coapleted. aaxiaua RISSIE OWENS explrotlon date will bei BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES 1 C7^ f C7^ FY EXHIBIT A, PAGE 1 Page 1 Z-fc. Initial Subsequent Offender's Officer's Initials Initials ^/ I shall inform any prospective employer or Temporary Service ofmy criminal history and my parole ormandator)' supervision status. Section E: Comments: section F: __Jiglci-(g JlJ9^s—l^h^o^ understand and agree to abide bythe above components of Special •• (Offender's PrintedName) Condition "SISP" as imposed or modified by my parole officer and as authorized by a parole panel. I further understand hat"even if I refuse^to sign this form, these components are still in effect, Ynf]" Ofiendery$fignature -IW'/ Date Signed lection G: lubmitted bv: Vkttxi^ Officer's Signature <^ Parole Supervisor's Signature £SM£jT icer's Prinied Name l ParoleSupervisor's PrintedName Date »istv- 0^igv^a^-:Districr•Ff^B'',- Copy - Specialized Programs, Central Copy-Offender— fOTE: This form mav be filled out bv hand, 5S-9730 (Rev. 5/14/01) Pace -4 of4 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PAROLE DIVISION : * .. , TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ELECTRONIC MONITORING PROGRAM Offender's Name: JoK^s^y^ ^i7J~'*/rd ith 2. Time of Offense: ^g)0>^i Major: Mi'ior: 5. Place of Incident: -^^ 6. Incident: 4.TDCJ# 37^7pT^T I 7. Code 6-ft* 8. Description of Incident (If more spaces are needed.'continue on back) on the date anc^timelisted above in (place) Resident Name: Qh^tpj^ £^dc£ TDCJ# _J%> Uo3"^ >&£&£, /UCktert. 13. Resident Notification* ^L£^22^Z_.;_„ I have received a copy of the charge(s) alleged against m?? *<> t n JWLZ. Date and Time Notified Resldatff Signature A Notifying Official/ Title: ''"^-L^feex. _..- You have the right to appear before a hearing off'.osr 24 hours or more after rersbt of H? notice Yc have the right to have an oppcrfcjrfty to be heard, cal! witness and submit a wr-e~ sVtenVW ~Bv signing here you give up the right to 24 hour notice and authorize the Hsarina 0*fic*r to ornceec wit the hearing. w c^ A COPY OF THIS DISCIPLINARY REPORT 14. Accused Statement and Attitude: ,«?•. w *A w \^-j :-^."'Investigation Section ' ~ Investigation Comments and Conclusions: -*.vv:\'.i . ' ,i - , - " ^•i^?N 16. Iwish to waive my right to aDisciplinary Hearing: Yes / No ••Resident's Sig'nature"" : "•• ' V"v"1 .'~ v''u-'»'~ 7$Sfe1!'(L ap1 ' •-- ' -V 17. Resident's Plea: Guilty: Not Guilty: * >• i . ', *• ' ^-Hearin^^ .;. _ Not Guilty: Saric{ion{s) Imposed:-, <^ „.., v>* o.v » ) . TT r i ncoi-i JateJL T Resident Signature: -^ -/o £qW Date: f £-.?•(?nd 1/ 1. Date of Offense:.j£/^g/^ Parole Officer: ».j ith * 2. Time of Offense: _2. ^ "6bJed' COntlnue on back> on ^ date aTiduSelitid ResidentNamer^J^^^..^^^L___ TDCJ. 1^/fr 3^ ****** •&? ^ fojSjfyZZ J&jfarr^ .* •/ - .♦ */ — w. ' £x 'deem 10. Witness Nairt,:L _TIZZZZ~ ^^fc- O^r^/^ _Z^v^r> 11. Signature of reportir^Cmployee/ Date/Tim7- vifej?^ --/T/7 -. 1 12. Name and title of reporting o^hypr7f^^ zL-ge*?* 13. Resldert Notification: ^ ^^ ji^^^j^^^^ :ihave hsve receiver; receiver: a a ccpy rv.nv of r»f r.,3 n..- cha^O;) dl^;d o»~...-,.. /..* . . . . against me ^3-^/ ^ Date and Time Notified ~ ' -~&'•fife' /^ -^ ,'w^N- ,.. Kesden: Signature Notifying Official/ Title: #/'•;/&,, ,<>>? -' -s You have the right to appear before a hearinn r.frr-or o *• have the right to have an opportSto b*™l£S™Jl£•? "^ ater r6C9,»3t of thls noti»- Y signing here you give up bright to'24 houSaliJaXS?^^ the hearing. 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SUKM&NS X ISSUe WARRANT COMTJNUl SUPt.RVraCiN-NO FUR7Ki-fc AC1SQN CONTINUE SUPERVISION -APPLY ENn£SV£NfrON OF: CO,\':3rn«L SUP&RV3SION--AWAIT UiH.:lO£.T; JC»N OF CRJWWU tmR&i CGN"*"IN'»>: SUPERVISION -REQUEST £?? COWX*ITt*jN<:5/i COUNTS: Ci-IRflFICftriCNSi rr!f: xzxfti, fA;?t\zwf.ui of orfih?WAi. .ju?;r.'i?H rn ,'hf capaottv -7F 'parol-: "** ; AM}; HAVi H\F^ *iO £HPLCiy'S.jj ? OR —... •.".<•- .•» .-• o t a it: ••- 17 j£ TRU;-. AN.15 CORRE.CT ID "fHF £ES7 DF HY KN0li?.n»&*:, INfOSriAllOK ANi* ^HU . ,.:\v j i'J i!r;- AIV\; "5 J.M ':= •:.>;•; '; 1 j^ fit rUU.'j ••i.k r .->.:> !:." ."C«; r.> r:-.;i,-. ci.-.t.-..-,-; .- .-,.-..•> .-*».^:.; .-. r r -. •'ic- ;.•;*.,>y*»#J "i v"; ] ;• |•• i•• f. i; v-r •:•:»r r._ •» .-•:.j. Ki r.:^\;.>.r.i : r ..->: 5b, W\?H\M- $1«PERV3S10#~AWA1T MSPOSITTON OF OHMNftl r-^»->pf-.~ O.iHTLHlMZ SUPSfiOlSSON-REQUEST gpp D?NCiriQN• ^rtVvc;ir{*J Af'l^il^1 IS3UC SUJ1MON.S X If?:-M;i: UA&KAK7 UA8£AN7#i OF 05 2004 01607144 CO .OF: SI COIC-: CO OF; 30 KOI IB&ilf [-/ARRANT, CONiTR. WITH UNIT PUPV AMI? 7AKF. AIT£RNA1E INTERVENTION AS BEEHEI1 APPROPRIATE COW'iINiK L'ARRAfcY IN FFFFCl; VMLA7TCN RElWf R£rUfi!*E», FGLUWIJW INFLATION REQUIRED: CrOHfiFNTS: PRU PUJA ISHE.1: C*N MC-3C/TC1C AT J4?9 VR DAFF/riH?-! Fj/S 13QPM IK?f,l$IO,N RENICRFB BY; f;ARi.A RAKJRF? BATE.! Oi 7.00 MSTZZ&STlWi FAROLE OFFICER J. OHFNTFP. Of-KlCt: HOFSiON / MSIRjCI PARfH.t. Of MX?. OFFICER'S USER IB'. ..;C!;9F;.3 UNjI SUPERVISOR: J.HFNCHACA OFFICE: PAROL* SUPFRi-:Tf»DP'F. UJMTR KR: Au'fli fi'.^AI Of'-•;>:.•/- :»j.V •I ;=. • •*.•• < .' • •> • :• •'•" J3 ; a .-. i •.. -1 •-..•:•.; THE STATE OF TEXAS WARRANT Directing Retaking ADMINISTRATIVELY RELEASED PRISONER* (Non-Executive"Clemency) Before Revocation or Rescission ofPresumptive/Tentative Parole Date TO ANY SHERIFF, ANY PEACE OFFICER, ANY OFFICER OR OTHER PERSON AUTHORIZED BY LAW TO SERVE CRIMINAL PROCESS OR TO ANY PERSON IN CHARGE OF ANY JAIL, PENITENTIARY OR OTHER PLACE OF DETENTION: DOB: TDCJ#: 00364033 GREETING: WHEREAS, JOHNSON. FT)DIE DON . SID#: 01607144, was convicted ofafelonyoffense in the State of Texas and ^assenrencedTc.the Texas Department of Criminal) ^JusticerP^CPiyisj^^ AND WHEREAS, said convicted felon was granted aparole or administrative release and remains in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Parole Division amenable to the orders of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Parole Division and the Board of Pardons and Paroles; AND WHEREAS, reliable information has reached the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Parole Division that the administrative releasee has violated the terms, rules, and/or conditions of administrative release, has lapsed or is about to lapse into criminal ways or company, or was ineligible for release and is hereby declared afugitive from justice; NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Parole Division by Texas Government Code Ann. §508.251, it is hereby ordered that said adrninistratrve releasee, be arrested detained and housed until such time as he may be placed in the custody ofan agent ofthe Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division, or until further order of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Parole Division or the Board of Pardons and Paroles, and for so doing, this shall be your sufficient warrant. NOT SUBJECT TO BAIL TEXAS DEPARTMENT* CRIMINAL JUSTICE Parole Division By: P. O. Box 13401, Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711 Area Code (512) 406-5317 Warrant No. 08-05-2004-01607144 J.CHENIER/DPO/HOUSTON 7 /DPO/ File Date of Issuance: 08-05-2004 *The term "administrative release" includes parole and mandatory supervision, preparole transfer, work program and premature release. BPP-FS-50 (R 1/98) EXHIBIT A, PAGE 14 IS. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ** PAROLE DIVISION ADJUSTMENT STATEMENT Name SECTION n A- Employment jth of employment: Length . . rJf(\M\ ^ jfW^AJ 2. If unemployed, how long unemployed: Reason: . B. Fies 1. Supervision fees: Current ( ), Deferred ( ), Arrears ( ) Explanations: &M/M $9 Jll^i\ Pit \XL/XlllU 2. Restitution fees: Current ( ), Arrears ( ) Explanations: ^A^tX^ section m A. Home/Marital Adjustment: ( ) Satisfactory ( ) Marginal ( ) Unsatisfactory Explain: SCtirMtl: . Adjustment ( ) Satisfactory ( ) Marginal ( ) Unsatisfactory Explain: - SECTION IV is*/u>n A. Arrest (s) iince release - Date (s), Charge (s), Disposition (s), and Board action for each ^Vlbnlk , B. Other reported violation (s) - ROV date (s), rule (s) alleged, and Board action for each JlfUHUC? SECTION V A. Does the individual meet thecriteria for EM and/or ISF - CA Yes faffihi , ( ) No. Indicate which \>^* ^ B. Proposed plan if offender is continued on supervision: . Wcriftod ftO Not Verified Residence . — K' y i^l^nS; ( )V«iM (Y)NotVerified Date ucx/.-aon in/os TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTi^i PAROLE DIVISION RIGHTS OF OFFENDER IN THE REVOCATION PROCESS To: Johnson, Eddie Don ' No: 364033 It is allegedthat you have violated one or more ofthe rules / conditions ofyour release. Your rights in the revocation processare listed below. 1. You have the right to be personally served with written notice ofthe rules and conditions you are accused of violating. That means you have the right to have someone give you written information ofwhat conditions ofrelease you are accused ofbreaking. 2. You have the right to have a preliminary hearing if you have not been convicted of a new offense. This hearing will be held at or near the place ofthe alleged parole or mandatory supervision violation. The purpose ofthe preliminary hearing is to determine whether mere is probable cause or reasonable grounds to believe you violated a condition of release. * 3. You have the right to have a revocation hearing ifyou are alleged to have committed technical violations or you are found guilty in a criminal case. However ifyou received a felony conviction with a term of incarceration in a penal institution, you will be allowed only a limited hearing in order to explain why you should not be revoked. You must request this mitigation hearing. 4. You have the right to a disclosure of evidence against you. That means you can see everything before the hearmg. 5. You have the right to a state appointed attorney under certain circumstances to be determined by a hearing officer. If you qualify for that right, an attorney will be appointed to represent you. If you do not qualify for that right, you may hire an attorney to represent you. 6. You have the right to be heard in person by telling a hearing officer what happened and to present evidence, affidavits, letters and documents in support ofyour position. 7. You have the right to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses by asking questions at the hearing unless the hearing officer specifically finds good cause for not allowing you to do so. 8. You are entitled to be heard on the violations by someone designated by the panel. 9. Ifyour parole or mandatory supervision is revoked as a result of a hearing, you will receive a written report by the hearmg officer which sets forth the evidence relied upon in support ofa finding that you violated one or more conditions ofyour parole or mandatory supervision. 10. Ifrevoked as a result of a hearing, you may have the right to request that the Board of Pardons and Paroles reopen the revocation hearing within forty-five (45) days from the date ofthe Board's decision. As indicated by my signature below, I affirm that I have been advised of my rights in the revocation process. Releasee V fy/)L J{L UJL^~ Date 9/0/Of Witness r-\^^}iyj^ny^^LJ\^y Date PSV-48 09/03 40/ C. WAIVER OF HEARINGS 1 Ido not want aPRELIMINARY hearing. Iunderstand that the parole officer has no authority to make promises as to what will happen ifIdo not have ahearing. Ialso understand that only the Parole Board can decide what punishment should be given. Ihave not been coerced into signing this waiver, nor have any promises been made to me in exchange forsigning the waiver. DATE OFFENDER DATE WITNESS 2 Ido not want aREVOCATION hearing. Iunderstand that the parole officer has no authority to make promises as to what will happen ifIdo not have ahearing. Ialso understand that only the Parole Board can decide what punishment should be given. 1have not been coerced into signing this waiver, nor have any promises been made to me in exchange forsigning the waiver. DATE. OFFENDER DATE WITNESS D. HEARING REQUEST/SCHEDULE 1. I hereby request that a Preliminary hearing be held. DATE. OFFENDER DATE WITNESS Preliminary Hearing Location Date and Time of Hearing 2. Ihereby request that a Relocation hearing be held. OFFENDER hate 010/p/ WITNESS Revocation Hearing Location Date and Time of Hearing E. SUMMONS No. . To: You are hereby ordered and summoned to appear at apreliminary/revocation hearing at the time, dater and-location indicated above to answer the allegations in Section B, Page 2. Your rights during the hearing process are outlined in Section A, Page 1. Failure to appear as instructed may result in the issuance ofawarrant for your arrest. Date Regional Director, Parole Division day of. , 20 by personally delivering a copy ofsame to EXECUTED this the named addressee. Parole Officer Offender/Johnson, Eddie Don /TDC# 364033 DIST.: Central/ Sup. OfffJ. Chenier/030723005/Houston VII Attorney/ Agt. Offf Hearing Off/ Hi RELEASEE'S NAME: ^^^^Kn^/^." &3L^Lt'gJ ""<3^" •AS** TDCJ/PIA #: ^£>4lX33 HEARING DATE :C& jj PSJjYf NAME ADDRESS ADVERSE/FRIEgrrKY WITNESS ' ( ) Relationship: ~'^ 11—-—^ ZC: -T701& PH# Tj^75j±BU > < > Relationship: ZC: ~77<97ff FH# 1&)G7&"/ la^rvindA) ( ) Relationship: zc= HO 7% phs -il3)6>7S,;'MF24> ^EffanidSuJllBy, ( ) Relationship: /~770r?B> rB*7&j6&''4f24> ( ) Relationship: zc: 77^5? 8 phs itz&sriWZi, ( ) ( ) Relationship: ZC: PH# ( ) ( ) Relationship ZC: PH# kv ih*< BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES Hearing Section Dp Elms Else sisp • HB1112 SSB880 Stan Date: 08/05/2004 OTHER HEARING REPORT PROCESSING SHEET • PRELIMINARY (3 REVOCATION NAME: JOHNSON, EDDIE DON TDCJ#: 00364033 SID#: 01607144 DATE OF HEARING: 08/18/2004 BEGIN TIME: 10:07AM END TIME: 11:20AM OFFENDER'S LOCATION: HARRIS COUNTY JAIL OFFENDER S REQUESTED / • WAIVED REVOCATION HEARING DATE (3 WARRANT / • SUMMONS ISSUED: 08/05/2004 EXECUTED: 08/05/2004 RELEASE DATE: 01/16/2004 SCHEDULED DISCHARGE DATE: 11/12/2042 ATTORNEY DETERMINATION: • APPROVED (^ DISAPPROVED • WAIVED Q RETAINED OFFENDER'S ADMISSION(S)/ FINDINGS: H/O H/S DENIAL(S) OF ALLEGATION(S) Y N Y N • Admit Deny Rule # 9D FAILURE TO ABIDE BY RULES OF THE COMMUNITY • • RESIDENTIAL FACILITY, 07/08/04, 07/20/04, 07/21/04, 007/29/04,08/03/04 D Admit D Deny Rule# • • • • • Admit • Deny Rule# • • • • D Admit • Deny Rule# • • • • • Admit • Deny Rule* • • • • • Admit • Deny Rule# • • • • RECOMMEND REVOKE PTRH NON-REVOCATION ACTION SAFP RTSS F1ELDOFF • HEARING OFF • REVIEWER: • • ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS: (• SAFP BED CERTIE BOARD DISPOSITION: • REVOKE SlSF^ DSAFP Z-&H4 • PROCEED TOREVOCATION HEARING (PTRH D NON-REVOCATION ACTION: PENDING ADJUDICATION OF CHARGES • NON-REVOCATION ACTION: CONTINUE SUPERVISION REAFFIRM ANY EXISTING SPECIAL CONDITIONS OR MODIFY AS NOTED BELOW - • NON-REVOCATION ACTION: ALLOW TO DISCHARGE • REFER CASE BACK TO HEARING OFFICER FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF FACTUAL OR LEGAL ISSUES, WITH OR WITHOUT REOPENING THEHEARING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: DISPOSITION DATE: 61jo*> j&^ DIST: CENTRAL HEARING SECTION OFFENDER/SAME AS ABOVE HEARING OFF/ C.D.OFORDILE/HOUSTON I ATTORNEY / N/A SUPV OFF/J.CHENIER/HOUSTON 7 AGTOFF/ HS-135 (Revised 09-25-03) EXHIBIT A, PAGE 3 Page 1 of2 *f3. INSTRUCTIONS TO PAROLE OFFICER: 1) The OFFENDER, and the Parole Officer acting as awitness, are to sign this form in the spaces provided below. If the OFFENDER refuses to sign the form, place the words "refused to sign" in the OFFENDER'S signature space. 2) The OFFENDER is to be given acopy ofthis form, as well as the attached Hearing Report. 3) Parole Supervision/Selection Officers must return a signed copy ofthis form to the Central Office. OFFENDER'S MOTION TO REOPEN HEARING According to Board ofPardons and Paroles Rule # 146.11, an OFFENDER'S Motion to Reopen aHearing must be made sixty (60) days from the date the Board panel voted to revoke the OFFENDER'S supervision. Such request should be made only: 1) forany substantial errorin the revocation process; or 2) upon newly discovered information. Address your Motion to Reopen to: BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES, BOARD ADMINISTRATOR, P.O. BOX 13401,CAPITOL STATION AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711. (NOTE: Ifthe Hearing that was held was apreliminary hearing, the OFFENDER'S signature below is simply an acknowledgment that the Preliminary Hearing Report has been received by the OFFENDER.) By my signature below, I hereby acknowledge receipt ofthe report concerning the Hearing held in my case. OFFENDER'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT OFFENDER'S SIGNATURE DATE witness 5XTfT HS-135 (revised 07-01-04) Page 2of2 H4' • -s Charles Bacarisse Harris County District Clerk March 2, 2005 EDDIE DON JOHNSON #364033 SOUTH TEXAS SANCTIONS FACILITY 1511 PRESTON AVE. HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002 To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to Article 11.07 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, please find enclosed copies of the documents indicated below concerning the Post Conviction Writ filed in cause number 375537-B in the 185th District Court. I I State's Original Answer Filed • Affidavit • Court Order Dated I | Respondent's Proposed OrderDesignating Issues and OrderFor Filing Affidavit. £<] Respondent's Proposed Findings of Fact and OrderMarch 2, 2005 • Other Sincerely, Leslie Garcia,deputy Criminal Post Trial lag Enclosure(s) - RESPONDENT'S PROPOSED FINDINGS OF FACT AND ORDER 1201 Franklin • P.O. Box 4651 • Houston, Texas 77210-4651 • (713)755-5711 Page 1 of 1 Rev: 01-02-04 J.1 A *- K I , 1 CHARLES BACARISSE District Cterk MAR 0 1 2005 NO. 375537-B ^ - - - ^ i~<'> By EX PARTE § IN THE 185TH DISTRTCTCOUrT ^'V § OF EDDIE DON JOHNSON, Applicant § HARRIS COUNTY, T E X A S RFRPnNnFNTR PROPOSFD FINDINGS OF FACT. nnMHI UfilONft OF I AW, AND ORDER The Court has considered the application for writ of habeas corpus, the Respondents answer, and official court records in the above-captioned cause. The Court finds that there are no controverted, previously unresolved facts material to the legality of the Applicant's confinement which require an evidentiary hearing and recommends that the relief requested be denied, or in the alternative dismissed, because: 1. Applicant presents vague and ambiguous claims, which fail to allege sufficient facts to establish an alleged harm or a ground for relief. Ex parte Maldonado, 688 S.W.2d 114, 116 (Tex. Crim. App. 1985); 2. Applicant merely offers conclusory allegations, which even if sworn to, are not enough to warrant habeas relief. Ex parte Empey, 757 S.W.2d 771, 775 (Tex. Crim. App. 1988); Ex parte Young, 418 S.W.2d 824 (Tex. Crim. App. 1967); 3. Alternatively, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals requires "[a]ll persons seeking time credit relief in an application filed pursuant to Art. 11.07, § 3, filed in the district clerk's office on or after January 1, 2000, must show that a written decision has been obtained, or that he is within 180 days of release according to current department records, or must allege that he sought resolution of his credit complaint more than 180 days before the application was filed." Ex parte Stokes, 15 S.W.3d 532, 533 (Tex. Crim. App. 2000), citing Tex. Gov't Code. Ann. § 501.0081 (Vernon Supp. 2003); and 4fc. 4. Alternatively, Applicant failed to establish that he either obtained a written decision from the TDCJ time credit review board, is within 180 days of release, or sought relief from the TDCJ time credit review board 180 days before filing the application. Therefore, the Applicant has not met the statutory predicates for raising a time credit complaint. Stokes, 15 S.W.3d at 533, citing TEX. GOV'T CODE. ANN. § 501.0081 (Vernon Supp. 2003). THE CLERK IS ORDERED to prepare a transcript and transmit same to the Court of Criminal Appeals as provided by Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 11.07 (Vernon Supp. 2003). The transcript shall include certified copies of the following documents: 1. the application for writ of habeas corpus; 2. the Respondent's answer; 3. the Court's order; and 4. the indictment, judgment and sentence, and docket sheets in cause number 375537 (unless they have been sent to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals pursuant to a post-conviction writ of habeas corpus order). THE CLERK is further ORDERED to send a copy of this order to the Applicant. By the following signature, the Court adopts the Respondent's Proposed Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order. SIGNED this 5 day of fQojp^oJr\ 2005. JUDGE PRESfQING M7- ****************************** ******'******************************************* *** — ** REQUESTOR: RDI3563 - DICKERSON, ROI LETECI SOUTH TEXAS'.ISP *** ********************************************************* ******************^^ ** SYSM IN BASKET PRINT *** 1ESSAGE ID: 850126ETT DATE: 03/01/05 TIME: 02:35pm PRIORITY: 000 'O: RDI3563 - DICKERSON, ROI LETECIA SR DISTRICT PAROLE OFFICER SOUTH TEXAS ISF 1511 PRESTON AVE HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002 'ROM: WRNTDEC - wARRANT__ISSUANCE_DECISIONS WARRANT_ISSUANCE_DECISIONS PD WARRANTS SECTION AUSTIN IUBJECT: VR - JOHNSON ** Sent by Alternate User "CL06999M for ,,WRNTDECn *** TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PAROLE DIVISION-VIOLATION REPORT SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIALIZED CASE SISP SUPERVISION LEVEL SI-4 REPORT DATE: 03-01-2005 NAME: JOHNSON, EDDIE DON TDCJ NUMBER: 364033 CURRENT ADDRESS SOUTH TEXAS I.S.F. CITY: HOUSTON STATE: TEXAS SID/DPS: 01607144 FBI: 00503315H SSN: SEX: M RACE: BLACK HEIGHT: 6' 02 WEIGHT 213 EYE COLOR: BROWN HAIR COLOR: BLACK SKIN COMPLEXION: DARK DOB: - STATE OF BIRTH: TEXAS SCARS/MARKS/TATTOOS: NONE INSTANT OFFENSE: MURDER W/DEADLY WEAPON 2 COUNTS SENTENCE: 60 YEARS COUNTY OF CONVICTION: HARRIS RELEASE DATE: 01-16-2004 DISCHARGE DATE: 11-12-2042 COUNTY OF RESIDENCE: HARRIS LAST SCHEDULED CONTACT: 02-28-2 005 - PREPARING FOR RELEASE FROM I.S.F. LAST FACE TO FACE CONTACT WITH OFFENDER (DATE/TYPE): 02-28-05 I.S.F. SECTION II: INVESTIGATIVE CONTACTS 1. ATTEMPTED HOME CONTACT DATE: N/A RESULTS: N/A 2. LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DATE: 08-05-04 RESULTS: CLEAR <<&.• 3.. DATE OF NCIC/TCIC CHECK: 08-05-04 RESULTS: CLEAR 4^ EMPLOYED Y/N: N 5/CONTACT WITH EMPLOYER DATE: N/A RESULTS: N/A 6. OTHER ATTEMPTS MADE (TYPE/DATE) : N/A SECTION III: ARREST/CHARGE/ALLEGATION INFORMATION (IF MORE THAN 4 CHARGES, INCLUDE CLASS/TYPE IN SECTION IV VIOLATION SUMMARY) CHARGE FELONY MISD BOND PSTD BOND AMT CHARGE FELONY MISD BOND PSTD BOND AMT CHARGE FELONY MISD BOND PSTD BOND AMT CHARGE FELONY MISD BOND PSTD BOND AMT CUSTODY LOCATION (FACILITY NAME) ADDRESS AND ORI NUMBER (IF OUT OF STATE) : SECTION IV: VIOLATION SUMMARY (INCLUDE RULE NUMBERS) VIOLATION 1 - RULE #80: FAILURE TO ABIDE BY SPECIAL CONDITION IMPOSED BY THE BOARD: SISP MONITORING CASELOAD. ON 01-16-04, AT THE HUNTSVILLE UNIT IN HUNTSVILLE, WALKER COUNTY TEXAS.* PAROLE OFFICER EVA J. OLIPHANT READ AND EXPLAINED THE RULES AND SISP CONDITIONS TO OFFENDER JOHNSON, EDDIE DON #364033. OFFENDER SIGNED HIS PAROLE CERTIFICATE STAMPED "SISP". ON 01-20-04 AT THE BEN REID HWH PAROLE OFFICER J. CHENIER AGAIN READ AND EXPLAINED THE RULES AND SISP CONDITIONS OF PAROLE TO OFFENDER JOHNSON. AT THAT TIME BOTH PAROLE OFFICER AND OFFENDER JOHNSON SIGNED COMPONENT SHEETS OF SISP TERMS AND CONDITIONS. ON 02-28-05, WHILE PREPARING FOR RELEASE OF OFFENDER JOHNSON THIS OFFICER ATTEMPTED TO READ AND EXPLAIN THE RULES AND CONDITIONS OF PAROLE TO OFFENDER. HOWEVER, OFFENDER JOHNSON REFUSED TO SIGN THE SISP TERMS AND CONDITIONS FORM AND ADAMANTLY REFUSED TO WEAR THE MONITOR THEREBY VIOLATING HIS PAROLE. OFFENDER VERSION: H«. SESTETS M&S^^™'™"?* ™E ^TRONIC MONITOR THE BEN REID HWH. HE^EqS^o're^ To'tD^-ID0^ ^ WILL "* ™ M PREVIOUS INTERVENTIONS COMPLIANCE COUNSELING-RULE(S)• DATE(S): REPRIMAND-RULE(S): DATE(S)• CASE CONFERENCE-RULE(S): DATE(S)• INCREASED CONTACTS: DATE(S) INCREASED SUPERVISION LEVEL-RULE(S)• DATE(S) ACTIVITY MONITORING-RULE (S) : * DATE (S) HOME CURFEW-RULE(S): DATE(S)• RESTRICTION-RULE(S): DATE(S) ♦ DRC/PROGRAM ATTENDANCE-RULE(S): DATE(S) ISF PLACEMENT-RULE(S): 'DATE(S)• LOCKDOWN-RULE(S): DATE(S)• INCREASED ALCOHOL TESTING-RULE (S) .- DATE(S): E.M. PROGRAM PLACEMENT-RULE(S): DATE(S) TREATMENT PROGRAMMING PLACEMENT DATE(S) UA FREQUENCY INCREASED-RULE(S): DATE(S) BPP IMPOSED CONDITIONS-RULE(S): DATE(S) PREVIOUS PRE-REVOCATION WARRANTS ISSUED- X ISF ELIGIBLE X YES NO CURRENTLY IN ISF SECTION V: RECOMMENDED ACTIONS P.O. RECOMMENDATION: ISSUE SUMMONS X ISSUE WARRANT CONTINUE SUPERVISION-NO FURTHER ACTION CONTINUE SUPERVISION-APPLY INTERVENTION OF- CONTINUE SUPERVISION-AWAIT DISPOSITION OF CRIMINAL CHARGE CONTINUE SUPERVISION-REQUEST BPP CONDITION (S): COMMENTS: CERTIFICATIONS: to»»o -r ' ^^ mVE BEEN so EMPLOYED FOR 65 MONTHS ANT)/OR tt re™' X SWEAR 0R AFFIRM THAT I HAVE READ THE ABOVE REPORT 1^ IT IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION AND^ELIEF. So, SP^0. SIGNATURE: ROI LETECIA DICKERSON DATE: 03 01 2005 U. S. RECOMMENDATION: ISSUE SUMMONS ISSUE WARRANT CONTINUE SUPERVISION-NO FURTHER ACTION CONTINUE SUPERVISION-APPLY INTERVENTION OF: CONTINUE SUPERVISION-AWAIT DISPOSITION OF CRIMINAL CHARGE CONTINUE SUPERVISION-REQUEST BPP CONDITION(S): COMMENTS: U. S. SIGNATURE: DATE P. S. DECISION IF APPLICABLE: ISSUE SUMMONS X ISSUE WARRANT CONTINUE SUPERVISION-NO FURTHER ACTION CONTINUE SUPERVISION-APPLY INTERVENTION OF: CONTINUE SUPERVISION-AWAIT DISPOSITION OF CRIMINAL •CHARGE CONTINUE SUPERVISION-REQUEST BPP CONDITION(S): COMMENTS: P. S. SIGNATURE: JUDY JOHNSON DATE: 03 01 2005 SECION VI: PAROLE DIVISION ACTION ISSUE SUMMONS X ISSUE WARRANT WARRANT*: 03 01 2005 01607144 CODE: SI CODE: CODE: DO NOT ISSUE WARRANT, CONFER WITH UNIT SUPV AND TAKE ALTERNATE INTERVENTION AS DEEMED APPROPRIATE. CONTINUE WARRANT IN EFFECT: VIOLATION REPORT RETURNED, FOLLOWING INFORMATION REQUIRED: COMMENTS: REC 1146 PUB NCIC 1204 MS DECISION RENDERED BY: MORGANA SUMMERS DATE: 03 01 2005 DISTRIBUTION: PAROLE OFFICER: ROI DICKERSON OFFICE: SOUTH TEXAS ISF *t OFFICER'S USER ID: ROI3563 UNIT SUPERVISOR: OFFICE: UNIT SUPERVISOR'S USER ID: PAROLE SUPERVISOR: JUDY JOHNSON OFFICE: CENTRAL PAROLE SUPERVISOR'S USER ID: JJ04924 ADDITIONAL DISTRIBUTION: CENTRALVR FILE lent to: WRNT1 WARRANT_TRACKING (to) JJ04924 JOHNSON, JUDITH A. (to) RDI3563 DICKERSON, ROI LETECIA (to) 67.< J THE STATE OF TEXAS WARRANT Directing Retaking ADMINISTRATIVELY RELEASED PRISONER* (Non-Executive Clemency) Before Revocation or Rescission ofPresumptive/Tentative Parole Date OTHER PLACE OF DETENTION: ™«nmTURl OR DOB: TDCJ#: 00364033 GREETING: WHEREAS, JOHNSON Fnnn, n™ w _Jmm^ Ztt^^&JE^ZZ""Wfc*~°~*Criminal Crunmal Justice, Paro.e Division and toSjJSpST^Sta;10"*"*"*to TeXas **«£* ^S^S6nafS^eT1™, js about to lapse into criminal ways oTc^aTort**6£? T"" «•***»*" bmSSS^? °fQtato"*—•"lease, P-lehasDivisiont uE?«^ hat h"™»~ from justice; "V«"y, or was ineligible for release and is hereby declared afug;phve nested, detained and housed until suchthneashemav£ n^ h?"£Bd ** "" adrninistrative releasee be Department ofCriminal Justice, InsunTtio^olvaoforiSfSl^ST^u*" a8ent of«* Te™ W. Parole Division or the Board ofPardons SttXStTXgttStSESST" NOT SUBJECT TO BAIL TEXAS DEPAR Parole Division >OF CRJMWAL JUSTICE By: r. U. Box 13401, Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711 ^rea Code (512) 406-5317 Warrant No. 03-01-2005-01607144 R.DICKERSON/DPO/CENTRAL /DPO/CENTRAL File Date of Issuance: 03-01-2005 EXHIBIT A, PAGE 26 53 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PAROLE DIVISION RIGHTS OF OFFENDER IN THE REVOCATION PROCESS A. To: JOHNSON, EDDIE DON No: 364033 It is alleged that you have violatedone or moreof the rules / conditions of your release. Your rights in the revocation process are listed below. 1. You have the right to be personally served with written noticeof the rules and conditions you are accusedof violating. That means you have the right to have someone give you written information of what conditions of release you are accused of breaking. 2. You have the right to have a preliminary hearing if you have not been convicted of a new offense. This hearing will be held at or near the place of the alleged parole or mandatory supervision violation. The purpose of the preliminary hearing is to determine whether there is probable cause or reasonable grounds to believe you violated a condition of release. 3. You have the right to have a revocation hearing if you are alleged to have committed technical violations or you are found guilty in a criminal case. However if you receive a felony conviction with a term of incarceration in a penal institution, you will be allowed only a limited hearing in order to explain why you should not be revoked. You must request this mitigation hearing. 4. You have the right to a disclosure of evidence against you. That means you can see everything before the hearing. • 5. You have the right to a state appointed attorney under certain circumstances to be determined by a hearmg officer. If you qualify for that right, an attorney will be appointed to representyou. If you do not qualify for that right, you may hire an attorney to represent you. 6. You have the right to be heard in person by telling a hearingofficer what happened and to present evidence, affidavits, letters and documents in support of your position. 7. You have the right to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses by asking questions at the hearing unless the hearing officerspecifically finds good causefor not allowing you to do so. 8. You are entitled to be heard on the violations by someone designated by the panel. 9. If yourparoleor mandatory supervision is revokedas a resultof a hearing, you will receive a written report by the hearing officerwhichsets forth the evidence relied upon in support of a finding that you violated one or more conditionsof your parole or mandatorysupervision. 10. If revoked as a result of a hearing, you may have the right to request that the Board of Pardons and Paroles reopen the revocation hearingwithin sixty (60) days from the date of the Board's decision. As indicated by my signature below, I affirm that I have been advised of my rights in the revocation process. -ho s^inn d5fc?-/0S V14®D Date 03 /ca./o5 PSV-48 (REV 9/03) EXHIBIT A, PAGE 22 ,3hq page i 0f3 J4, C. WAIVER OF HEARINGS 1. I do not want a PRELIMINARY hearing. I understand that the parole officer has no authority to make promises as to what will happen ifI do not have a hearing. I also understand that only the Parole Board can decide what punishment should begiven. I have not been coerced into signing this waiver, nor have any promises been made tome in exchange for signing the waiver. Releasee Date Witness . : Date 2. I do not want a REVOCATION hearing. I understand that the parole officer has noauthority tomake promises as to what will happen ifI do not have ahearing. I also understand that only the Parole Board can decide what punishment should be given. I have not been coerced into signing this waiver, nor have any promises been made tome inexchange for signing the waiver. Releasee \ Date Witness Date D. HEARING REQUEST/SCHEDULE 1. I herebyrequest mat a Preliminary hearingbe held. Releasee. ._ Date Witness Date Preliminary Hearing Location DateandTime of Hearing 2. I herebyrequest that a Revocationhearingbe held Releasee ~fo &QS) Date 03/09-/^ Date Q3[/CXL JOS' '57/ PpWfhTOj 03 Date and Time ofHearing }k>ji p& fas E. SUMMONS To: No You arehereby ordered andsummoned to appear at a preliminary/revocation hearing at the time, dateandlocation indicated above to answer theallegations in Section B, Page 2. Your rights during thehearing process areoutlined in Section A, Page 1. Failure to appear as instructed mayresult in theissuance of a warrant for yourarrest. Date Regional Director, ParoleDivision EXECUTED this day of _, 20 bypersonally delivering a copy ofsame to the named addressee. Parole Officer DIST: CENTRAL HEARING SECTION RELEASEE/JOHNSON. EDDIE D. # 364033 HEARING OFF/ ^ ATTORNEY/ SUPV OFF/ROl L. DICKERSON / 03-12-23736 / GALVESTON DPO PSV-48 (REV 9/03) ^ Page 3of3 ST. South Texas Intermediate Sanction Facility 1511 Preston Ave, Houston Texas77002 Memo To: Offender :AJJI/U,U. frldli Pom,: fl/l/ |0 From: Visitation Officer Subject: Denied yisi Date: ^sssasa^diFim^w^^' Check one: Not on approved visitation list. —Inappropriate Identification (ID or Driver License did not match information on list) Inappropriate attire __Inappropriate conduct tyted on relationship otherlffin:•*"&*. HJ> (klJ Lirfj IAMit ^l/Ml/l # St. m__\y_ ^iginal j Supplemental CLIENT: fc|#k 1W &)Ju*?frr FIA/TDCJ#: 3bH033 SJJ).#: 06} 07IHH ATTORNEY INFORMATION: (filR^lS. FLRSTNAME MIDDLE LASTNAME "~~~T" SUFFIX TEXAS BAR NO. <2W JWZ~ ADDRESS W <^ /#fe 5^ / NAME OF BUSINESS -. • . , '. BUSINESS ADDRESS ; BUSINESS PHONE # (9lt)ffl~ffW jJWfU* "& \ ~77fl# CITY STATE ZLP BCJ-BPP-TDCJ (FORMER OR CURRENT) EMPLOYEE (S) OR-MEMBERSWITH WHICH ATTORNEY IS ASSOCIATED OR HAS A RELATIONSHIP AS AN EMPLOYER OR EMPLOYEE OR MAINTAINS A CONTRACTUAL- RELATIONSHIP TO PROVIDE SERVICES (LIST ADDITIONAL NAMES ON BACK). FLRSTNAME: MIDDLE: LASTNAME: _ ' RELATIONSHIP: ' ." ENTITY: HAVE YOU REGISTERED WITH THE TDCJ-PARQLE DIVISION WITHIN THE LAST 12 MONTHS? YES/NQ. Tex. GOV'T. CODE §§ 508.084 and 508.085 require certain information relative to fees, or lack thereof. This affidavit mustbe completedin regards to the relevant areas, signed, sworn and subscribed to before a Notary Public prior to any representation T TMO FRIT. I, OR ANY CORPORATION OR FIRM WITH WHICH I AM AFFILIATED, HAVE RECEIVED NO FEE NOR PROMISE OF FEE FOR SERVICES OF ANY NATURE RENDERED, OR TO BE RENDERED, IN CONNECTION WITH PARtJLE OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PERSON. : • - r—- : • Signature Printed Name bhtt. fCQ$*'jfo TX\ c PHONE #: ' CITY STATE ZIP I HEREBY SWEAR AND AFFIRM THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT, AND FURTHERMORE, I HEREBY AGREE TO IMMEDIATELY SUPPLEMENT THIS AFFIDAVIT IFANYOFTHE STATEMENTS MADE HEREIN ARE AFFECTED BY A CHANGE IN FEE AGREEMENT, OR ARRANGEMENT, OR FACTUAL CONDITIONS. V) PRINTED OR TYPED NAME U<4c irQTPfb* SIGNATURE ^ T SWORN TO AND SIJRSCRTBED BEFORE ME. THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY. UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. ON THIS THE /£> DAY OF /4&72.C>4D.c.3rX,n, RP*31Ud53 oPPENPEE JoUfEtod, Enmg OoM td MAttPftmRy S&m*iexRG. 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OCT 18 2005 Action Requested to resolve your Complaint. £_____ Up/OGA. \ietL<±EOM OF THE STATUTE IN EFFECT MM THE OCfETJlG lA/ifc CmAPWTTZD b£r" U&ISLATUM (!//AF>TBF> 3HT ______ X f (&) 2. MftT 1(ST LE6TSLATURfc CUfXPTEV, lftT WB XS5S- IVQicLfc _T . SeC_Q** S.^t hm ftaavsc Sec 8 CO i^d Sec ^5 ftw> ££r xg. I Offender Signature: S&J6EIL: f/fxup_> JjMviUl ^ OCT 18 2005 Date: / nJUvJ^V; Jv_H< _ 3. Originals not submitted. * Screening Criteria Used: _| 4. Inappropriate/Excessive attachments. * Date Reed from Offe _ 05^ _ 5. No documented attempt at informal resolution.* Date Returned to Offfajn] 8 lU'o"J [~1 6. No requested relief is stated.* 2odSubmission UGI Initials: I~l 7. Malicious use of vulgar, indecent, or physically threatening language. Grievance tf: 8. The issue presented is not grievable. Screening Criteria Used: _ Date Reed from Offender: 9. Vacant - discontinued 9-1-00 Date Returned to Offender: r~l 10. Illegible/Incomprehensible. * 3rd Submission UGI Initials: M 11. Inappropriate. UGI Signature: 1-127 Back (Revi __j_ 1___^g Grievance ft: Screening Criteria Used: _ Date Reed from Offender: Date Relumed to Offender F l l CHARL2S 2ACARISSE !>fc>:r;ci Clerk NOV 2 8 2006 NO. 37553 -C EX PARTE Harm dcfciill. Texas ^AQ/JI| § In the 185th District Court __^ 1 Deputy § EDDIE DON JOHNSON l§ of § § Harris County, Texas AFFIDAVIT Of g \ jxfjw t>icki?i i STATE OF TEXAS ) Ynf KFf T COUNTY OF TRAVIS ) BEFORE ME, the undesigned, aNotary Public in and for the State ofTexas, on this day personal appeared Sandy Pickeil, who, after being duly sworn, deposes as follows- My name is Sandy Picke,,. Iam over eighteen years of age, of sound mind; capable of mak.ng thls affidavit; and personal.y acquainted with the facts herein stated. Iam employed as " ^ ^^ "* Rele- Proce^ ^tion ofthe Texas Department ofCriminal Justice - Parole Division ("Parole Division"). Ialso am the deputy custodian ofrecords for the Parole Division. Attached hereto and mcorporated by reference, as Exhibit Aare twenty-six pages of the Parole Division Wd (Record )about Eddie Don Johnson ("Johnson"), TDCJ #364033, which are kept by the Parole D,v,s,on in the regu.ar course ofits business, and it was the regular course ofbusiness ofthe Parole condm oropinion, recorded to make the Records or to transmit information thereofto be induded , the Record; and the Record was made at or near the time or reasonably soon thereafter. ^ attached Record is an exact duplicate ofthe original. l>Z.i Johnson, Eddie Don TDCJ# 364033 Page 2 Offenses Murder W/DW (2cts.) County Harris Cause Numbers 375536 375537 Sentence Two- 60-years Date of Sentence 8-15-1983 Date of Offense 10-29-1982 Sentence Begin Date 11-21-1982 TDCJ Receive Date 9-28-1983 Mandatory Supervision Release Date 10-24-2017 Maximum Expiration Date 6-10-2043 Total Flat Time Served 24-yrs 6-mos 17-days ys 5-yrs 9-mos 22-davs ys 1-mo 30-days [ Offender Johnson committed the offenses ofMurder With De*Hlv w~„ Harris County, Texas, in cause numbers 375536 __Ttrmirt * P*°D °F ab°Ut I0"29-1982, in (60) years in the Texas Departmento7cS^Jus icfInlnt ?^as ^tenced to serve two- sixty Court ofHarris County on7-15-1983^^^ Johnson was released from TDCJ custody on mandatory supervision -ill* ™_ •„ expiration date of 11-12-2042. On 3-1-2005 a Pre R™^ w ^i6"2004' W1~ *maximum Parole Division. Johnson was JstedT^^^ 1^7" iSSUed * the revoked on__25-2005. Offender Johnson was returned £ TrTci rIT' T? Omandatory s»Pe™sion readmission offender Johnson was charged for . S If J^ 2T*Z an unsatisfactory term of mandate™ °D 4"8'2005' At -* Point of and 19-dayS as out ofcustody for forfeiture of prior earned Soodtime^ the error in his current time c£E*£ ^ S that thsre "« - this response that he should contact ^SoSlE^ uj. EDDIE DON JOHNSON, IDCJ #364033 ch supervised release). / mcd, dense: „not, please state the reasons (or /ah osonsjoi Johnson not receivu 'ing ^««: Records maintained by the TDCl p . rv • '"^ory supervision on January• 16.-004. >004< At,, „the am, , ofhts , release, Johnson had ascheduied ^charge date ofNovember 12. 204? rSee F,h,v, i (SM Exh,b,t A- P*S« 1-2, "The State ofTexas Cit«r ^Mandatory Supervision"). "'"^ " "7'CY/,CT'7'V'"'TO" 7'- *«» ^er*«_ to he mhjea w... •*-» —-*^-z:^7"--—• Texas Government (^,Ip r.i • -^o.i-m (D), ""d h'S maX,mUm exP^tion date is June 10, 2043. rK«S DEPARn, .*.'.. f. in/oi/0r " J V S0PERVrs JAM* NA«E: JOHNSON JOHNSON EDDrp ~ RELEASE »«« PLEASE DATE /^T7T-n /^T; 1 °PFICER; 0mCER: *»«o 2l9 ACTIVE FLAG: y OFFENSE DATE-rn^^-^lJjAL. STATfic SUP PREV: -CiL^_2 / las,, ASSESS NCIC: ll/04/o4 'p PREV: 10 01 2004 ******, SUPERVISION******* ° °° SAP PREV: ASSESSED- 0 00 PAID 90 00 0 00 BALANCE 90 00 CREATE TERMTD: QTCH WORK TERMID; Ap45 - pkess TO WORK UArE: DATE: 01 21 2004 01 ^ 20( =REFRESH = MAIN MENU •^u-t-r .n • V.I !• •3 US'. SHARON KELLER COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS LOU.SE PEARSON PRESIDING JUDGE n prk RO. BOX 12308, CAPITOL STATION 5,2 463 K5, LAWRENCE E. MEYERS AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 TOM PRICE EDWARD J. MARTY PAULWOMACK GENERAL COUNSEL CHERYL JOHNSON 512-463-1597 MIKE KEASLER BARBARA P. HERVEY CHARLES R. HOLCOMB CATHY COCHRAN JUDGES June 21,2006 Eouie Dun Joiinson Lynaugh Unit - TDC #364033 1098S. Hwy. 2037 Fort Stockton, TX 79735 RE: 375537-B WR-31,972-04 Your letter has been received. Please be advised: • To obtain Copies of items requested, contact the State Law Library, Inmate Copy Service, at PO Box 12367, Austin Texas 78711-23267. Please be sure to include your full name and any aliases, TDCJ number, date of conviction, county of conviction, appeal number and complete mailing address. D Your records will not be returned to you because once records are received in the Court they become the permanent records of this Court _ Neither the Judges nor the staff of the Court can give legal advice. We recommend you contact Inmate Legal Services at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division. u Your writ ot haoeas corpus has not Deen received in ;nis court. Please contact the district court for the status of your case. • The Court of Criminal Appeals does not provide forms. Habeas forms may be obtained from the unit iaw library or contact the District Clerk of the county of your conviction. _ Your change of address has been received and noted in our system. Sincerely, i^^lLx^ Louise Pearson Clerk SUPREME COURT BUILDING, 20 1 WEST 14TH STREET, ROOM 106, AUSTIN, TEXAS 7870 t Website www.cca.courts.state.tx.us l>kr <^>iat* (fLaunsel for (®iienber& ,Apifaisum ofQlexas department of(Jrimmal justice P.O. Box 4005 Huntsville. TX 77342-4005 August 30, 2006 Eddie D. Johnson TDCJ# 364033 James Lynaugh (LH/73) Dear Mr. Johnson: The TDCJ-ID computer reflects that you have been eligible for parole release since 03-01-05. Whether or not you are granted parole isup to the sole discretion of the Board of Pardons and Paroles. As of today's date, you have amandatory supervision release date of 03-23-2018. If you are not granted parole, you will not be released until you have reached your mandatory supervision release date. Remember however, that this date (03-23-2018) is aprojected date, reached when the good time added to your flat time equals the length ofthe sentence (60-years). Any loss of good time ora status change willaffect this date. Sincerely, CtaUuL Lte-»Jii*>— Barbara Clendennen Legal Assistant, Appellate Section ./be c: File Austin. Texas 7S711 » (512) 4n6-5452 « \vw\v.tdvj.st;-jic.t\.us;b|>p/ •4 UNSWORN DECLARATION I, EuutE M JftUte-d , TDCJ NUMBER *3tWo:tt Beingpresently incarcerated in the mwvefl A> UtUmGtl Unit ofthe Texas Department ofCriminal Justice, in Pecos , County, Texas Declare under penalty ofperjury that Iam the applicant in the above and foregoing Motion. I have read said motion and the factual allegations ofthe same are true and Correct. Executed on this Ife day of J\\rtC , 20 ts*. JAjLl &ML (JJLo*^ *ZlnHO^ EDOEE bo*a JbftisM *1uom . Movant, ProSe Velva L. Price District Clerk, Travis County Travis County Courthouse Complex P.O. Box 679003 Austin, Texas 78767 DATE: May 21, 2015 EDDIE DON JOHNSON TDCJ ID: 00364033 JAMES A. LYNAUGH UNIT 1098 S. HIGHWAY 2037 FORT STOCKTON, TX 79735 ORDER (DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE) D-l-GN-13-001602 EDDIE DON JOHNSON VS. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PAROLE DIVISION You are hereby notified that the above order has been signed and entered MAY 13, 2015 in the 200TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT of Travis County Texas in the above numbered and entitled cause. Velva L. Price, District Clerk L60 - 000047880 D-l-GN-13-001602 BH MAY 13 At *:_Ml PmAIS CAUSE NO. D-l-GN-13-001602 ^MTPfiglTBiffflBrBlit EDDIE DON JOHNSON § IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Plaintiff, v. § TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE- § PAROLE DIVISION Defendant § 200* JUDICIAL DISTRICT Order On this day, this Court considered Defendant's Amended Plea to the Jurisdiction and any response thereto. 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