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“if the trial court reaches the merits of the habeas corpus application, its ruling is appealable even if it comes in the form of an order refusing to issue the writ.”
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discussed Cited as authority (verbatim quote) Karen Allen Mullinax v. the State of Texas (2×) also: Cited as authority (rule)
Tex. App. · 2021 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
if the trial court reaches the merits of the habeas corpus application, its ruling is appealable . . . .
discussed Cited as authority (verbatim quote) Ex Parte John Jon Nicholson v. State (2×) also: Cited as authority (rule)
Tex. App. · 2021 · signal: see · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence high
if the trial court reaches the merits of the habeas corpus application, its ruling is appealable even if it comes in the form of an order refusing to issue the writ.
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Elbert Perry Jr. v. the State of Texas
Tex. App. · 2024 · confidence medium
App. 1991); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.–Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Rainier Song
Tex. App. · 2022 · confidence medium
App. 1983); Ex parte Young, 257 S.W.3d 276, 277 (Tex. App.—Beaumont 2008, no pet.); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte: Quincy Blakely
Tex. App. · 2019 · confidence medium
See Purchase v. State, 176 S.W.3d 406, 407 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2004, pet. ref’d); Ex parte Okere, 56 S.W.3d 846, 850 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth 2001, pet. ref’d); Ex parte Gonzalez, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d), superseded in part by statute as discussed in Villanueva v. State, 252 S.W.3d 391, 397 (Tex. Crim.
cited Cited as authority (rule) in Re Christopher L. Graham
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd). 4.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Shalouei, Mathew Payam
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
App. 1998); Purchase v. State, 176 S.W.3d 406 , 407 10 (Tex. App. - Houston [1st Dist.] 2004, no pet.); Exparte Okere, 56 S.W.3d 846, 850 (Tex. App. - Fort Worth 2001, pet ref d); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App. - Austin 2000, pet. ref d); cf. Ex parte Hargett, 819 S.W.2d 866, 869 (Tex. Cr.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Shalouei, Mathew Payam (2×)
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
App. 1998); Purchase v. State, 176 S.W.3d 406 , 407 10 (Tex. App. - Houston [1st Dist.] 2004, no pet.); Ex parte Okere, 56 S.W.3d 846, 850 (Tex. App. - Fort Worth 2001, pet ref’d); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App. - Austin 2000, pet. ref’d); cf. Ex parte Hargett, 819 S.W.2d 866, 869 (Tex. Cr.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) in Re Mathew Payam Shalouei (2×)
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
App. 1998); Purchase v. State, 176 S.W.3d 406, 407 (Tex. App. - Houston [1st Dist.] 2004, no pet.); Ex parte Okere, 56 S.W.3d 846, 850 (Tex. App. - Fort Worth 2001, pet ref’d); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App. - Austin 2000, pet. ref’d); cf. Ex parte Hargett, 819 S.W.2d 866, 869 (Tex. Cr.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte O.D. Van Duren
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
Purchase v. State, 176 S.W.3d 406, 407 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2004, no pet.); Ex parte Bowers, 36 S.W.3d 926, 927 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2001, pet. ref’d); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, writ ref’d); see Ex parte Hargett, 819 S.W.2d 866, 868 (Tex. Crim.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Tammy Marie Ybarra
Tex. App. · 2015 · confidence medium
Proc. art. 11.09 (requiring person confined for misdemeanor to file habeas petition in county court where offense committed); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d) (concluding that appellate court has jurisdiction to consider appeal from denial of habeas petition if trial court reached merits of claim), superseded by statute on other grounds as recognized in Ex parte Villanueva, 252 S.W.3d 391 , 396–97 (Tex. Crim.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Levee, Theodore Floyd
Tex. · 2015 · confidence medium
App. 1991), and employed in Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914-15 (Tex. App. - Austin 2000, pet. ref'd), no longer applies to applications for a writ of habeas corpus filed by a person who is serving or who has served a community supervision term.
cited Cited as authority (rule) Villanueva, Ex Parte Armando Quintana
Tex. Crim. App. · 2008 · confidence medium
Id. (citing Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914-15 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd)). 7. 819 S.W.2d 866, 868-69 (Tex. Crim.
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Villanueva
Tex. Crim. App. · 2008 · confidence medium
Id. (citing Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914-15 (Tex.App.-Austin 2000, pet. ref’d)). 7 . 819 S.W.2d 866, 868-69 (Tex.Crim.App.1991). 8 .
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Villanueva, Ex Parte Armando Quintana
Tex. Crim. App. · 2008 · confidence medium
Before the Corpus Christi Court of Appeals, Villanueva challenged the trial judge’s decision to deny relief.4 In an unpublished memorandum opinion, the court dismissed the appeal for lack of jurisdiction because the trial judge did not rule on the merits of Villanueva’s habeas claims.5 In rendering its decision, the court relied on the Austin Court of Appeals’s opinion in Ex parte Gonzales,6 which in turn relied on our opinion in Ex parte Hargett.7 In Ex parte Hargett, Hargett, the applicant, filed an application for a writ of habeas 4 Villanueva, 2006 Tex. App. LEXIS, at *1. 5 Id. at *2…
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte: Christopher Reveles
Tex. App. · 2007 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.-Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Robert Elmond Price
Tex. App. · 2007 · confidence medium
App. 1991) (footnotes omitted); Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914-15 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Price
Tex. App. · 2007 · confidence medium
Ex parte Hargett, 819 S.W.2d 866, 868 (Tex.Crim.App.1991) (footnotes omitted); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914-15 (Tex.App.-Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Edwin Baezotero
Tex. App. · 2007 · confidence medium
In re Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) in Re Edwin Baezotero
Tex. App. · 2007 · confidence medium
In re Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) in Re Edwin Baezotero
Tex. App. · 2007 · confidence medium
In re Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Charles Walter Hill, Jr. v. State
Tex. App. · 2006 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Skylar Barclay Sudderth
Tex. App. · 2006 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Skylar Barclay Sudderth
Tex. App. · 2006 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Billy George Williams
Tex. App. · 2006 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Billy George Williams
Tex. App. · 2006 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Armando Quintana Villanueva v. State
Tex. App. · 2006 · confidence medium
In re Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.-Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Robert Fischman
Tex. App. · 2006 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Robert Fischman
Tex. App. · 2006 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Harry L. Rowser
Tex. App. · 2004 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Harry L. Rowser
Tex. App. · 2004 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Purchase v. State (2×) also: Cited "see"
Tex. App. · 2004 · confidence medium
See Ex parte Okere, 56 S.W.3d 846, 850 (Tex.App.-Fort Worth 2001, pet ref’d); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex.App.-Austin 2000, pet. ref’d); cf. Ex parte Hargett, 819 S.W.2d 866, 869 (Tex.Crim.App.1991) (holding that if trial court reaches merits of habeas corpus application, its ruling is appealable even if trial court refused to issue writ).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Samuel Reben Purchase v. State (2×) also: Cited "see"
Tex. App. · 2004 · confidence medium
See Ex parte Okere , 56 S.W.3d 846, 850 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth 2001, pet ref’d); Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d); cf. Ex parte Hargett , 819 S.W.2d 866, 869 (Tex. Crim.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte: Francisco Carbajal (2×) also: Cited "see"
Tex. App. · 2004 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex.App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Curtis Wayne Ratliff
Tex. App. · 2004 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Curtis Wayne Ratliff
Tex. App. · 2004 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Juan Enriquez v. State
Tex. App. · 2003 · confidence medium
In re Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.-Austin 2000, pet ref'd); see also Cid v. State , 2001 Tex. App. LEXIS 4169 *5 (Corpus Christi 2001,no pet.).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Pool
Tex. App. · 2002 · confidence medium
See Ex parte Hargett, 819 S.W.2d 866, 869 (Tex.Crim.App.1991); Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex.App.-Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte: Randy Mark Pool
Tex. App. · 2002 · confidence medium
App. 1991); Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.-Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Shernon Madison Coleman
Tex. App. · 2001 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d). 1 Coleman, who is presently a federal inmate, alleges that he continues to be restrained by the challenged conviction because it was used to enhance his present sentence.
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Shernon Madison Coleman
Tex. App. · 2001 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Ex Parte Okere
Tex. App. · 2001 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex.App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref'd); Ex parte Barnes, 959 S.W.2d 313 , 315 n. 3 (Tex.App.—Fort Worth 1997, pet. dism’d, improvidently granted); see also Ex parte Bowers, 36 S.W.3d 926, 927 (Tex.App.—Dallas 2001, pet. ref'd) (holding appellate court lacked jurisdiction because record did not reflect trial court considered merits of habeas ap *851 plication).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Raul Cid v. State
Tex. App. · 2001 · confidence medium
Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.-Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited "see" Ex Parte Edwin Baezotero
Tex. App. · 2008 · signal: see · confidence high
See Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited "see" Ex Parte Edwin Baezotero
Tex. App. · 2008 · signal: see · confidence high
See Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited "see" Ex Parte Billy George Williams
Tex. App. · 2007 · signal: see · confidence high
Ex parte Williams, No. 03-06-00498-CR (Tex. App.—Austin Sept. 14, 2006) (mem. op., not designated for publication); see Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d).
cited Cited "see" Ex Parte Billy George Williams
Tex. App. · 2007 · signal: see · confidence high
Ex parte Williams , No. 03-06-00498-CR (Tex. App.--Austin Sept. 14, 2006) (mem. op., not designated for publication); see Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.--Austin 2000, pet. ref'd).
cited Cited "see" Ex Parte Williams
Tex. App. · 2007 · signal: see · confidence high
Ex parte Williams, No. 03-06-00498-CR (Tex.App.-Austin *861 Sept. 14, 2006) (mem. op., not designated for publication); see Ex parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex.App.-Austin 2000, pet. ref d).
cited Cited "see" Ex Parte: Luis Ray Betancourt
Tex. App. · 2006 · signal: see · confidence high
See Ex parte Gonzales , 12 S.W.3d at 914 , citing 43 George E.
cited Cited "see" in the Matter of J. W. A.
Tex. App. · 2005 · signal: see · confidence high
See Ex Parte Gonzales, 12 S.W.3d 913, 914 (Tex. App.—Austin 2000, pet. ref’d); see also Ex parte Tuley, 109 S.W.3d 388, 389 (Tex. Crim.
Ex Parte Jerry GONZALES
03-99-00804-CR.
Court of Appeals of Texas.
Mar 2, 2000.
12 S.W.3d 913
Roy E. Greenwood, Austin, for Appellant., Wayne Porter, First Asst. County Atty., Georgetown, for State.
Aboussie, Kidd, Smith.
Cited by 65 opinions  |  Published
BEA ANN SMITH, Justice.

Jerry Gonzales applied for a writ of habeas corpus seeking relief from his conviction for driving while intoxicated on the grounds that the evidence used against him was unlawfully seized and that he was denied effective assistance of counsel at trial. [1] See Tex.Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 11.09 (West 1977). Four days later, the county court at law, having “considered the application for writ of habeas corpus ... and believing that a habeas corpus evidentiary hearing is necessary to determine the merits of the claims raised by applicant,” issued an order granting the writ and setting the matter for a hearing.

When the cause was called one month later, counsel for the State urged the court to “deny the application for a writ without a hearing.” Counsel noted that the underlying conviction was affirmed by this Court and that petition for discretionary review was refused, then added, “[I]t’s the State’s position that that mandate was correct, that this Court’s decision was correct, the Court of Appeals opinion was correct, and that any further proceedings in this cause[*914] are unnecessary and [you] have sufficient basis in the record for denying a Writ of Habeas Corpus, Your Honor.” After counsel for Gonzales responded that the ineffectiveness claim had not been raised on appeal, the court announced, “I’m going to deny your -writ,” adding that it was doing so “[w]ithout a hearing.” This appeal followed. See Ex parte Jordan, 659 S.W.2d 827, 828 (Tex.Crim.App.1983).

Gonzales brings forward five points of error, the first of which is that the county court at law erred by refusing to conduct a hearing after granting the application for writ of habeas corpus. The State did not file a brief, but instead filed a motion to dismiss urging that no appeal lies in the absence of a ruling on the merits of Gonzales’s habeas corpus application. We will grant the motion.

It is an oft-stated rule that no appeal lies from the refusal to issue a writ of habeas corpus. See Ex parte Noe, 646 S.W.2d 230, 231 (Tex.Crim.App.1983); Ex parte Moorehouse, 614 S.W.2d 450, 451 (Tex.Crim.App.1981); Ex parte Johnson, 561 S.W.2d 841, 842 (Tex.Crim.App.1978); Ex parte Miller, 931 S.W.2d 724, 725 (Tex.App.—Austin 1996, no pet.). This rule was significantly modified by the opinion in Ex parte Hargett, 819 S.W.2d 866 (Tex.Crim.App.1991). In that case, the trial court refused to issue a requested writ of habeas corpus in an order that nevertheless addressed the merits of the claims raised in the writ application. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals wrote:

The Court of Appeals correctly ruled that the trial court did not issue a writ of habeas corpus. However, it erred in concluding that it had no jurisdiction to hear the appeal from the trial court’s order denying relief. This is not a case where the district court simply refused to hear the application as presented. Here, the court went beyond merely deciding not to issue the writ of habeas corpus. The court, in this instance, undertook to rule on the merits of the application.
It is important to recognize that there is a distinction between the issuance of a writ of habeas corpus and the granting of relief on the claims set forth in an application for that writ. The trial court in the instant case did not issue the requested writ of habeas corpus. However, he did not dismiss the application either. Instead, the court undertook to rule on the merits of applicant’s claim and hence, the court of appeals has jurisdiction over applicant’s appeal.

Id. at 869 (footnote omitted). Under Har-gett, the crucial question is not whether the trial court did or did not issue the writ, but whether the court did or did not consider and resolve the merits of the petition. See 43 George E. Dix and Robert O. Dawson, Criminal Practice and Procedure § 47.43 (Texas Practice 1995). If the trial court reaches the merits of the habeas corpus application, its ruling is appealable even if it comes in the form of an order refusing to issue the writ. See Hargett, 819 S.W.2d at 869. Conversely, an order purporting to deny the relief sought in a habeas corpus application is not appealable if the trial court did not in fact rule on the substantive merits of "the applicant’s claim. See Ex parte Bamburg, 890 S.W.2d 549, 551 (Tex.App.—Beaumont 1994, no pet.).

In the present cause, the county court at law issued the requested writ of habeas corpus, but subsequently refused to consider the claims made in the writ application at the hearing it had set for that purpose. Instead, the court “denied the writ” without hearing evidence or argument regarding Gonzales’s claims, and without expressing an opinion on the merits of those claims. Because the court did not consider and resolve the merits of Gonzales’s habeas corpus application, we are constrained to hold that we are without appellate jurisdiction.

In a case where a judge refuses to issue the requested writ of habeas corpus or denies an applicant the requested hearing on the merits of his claim, an[*915] applicant’s remedies are limited. Some remedies available to an applicant in that situation are to present the application to another district judge having jurisdiction, or under proper circumstances, to pursue a writ of mandamus.

Hargett, 819 S.W.2d at 868 (emphasis added, footnotes omitted); see also Ex parte Hughes, 20 S.W.2d 1070 (Tex.Crim.App.1929).

The State’s motion to dismiss for want of jurisdiction is granted. The appeal is dismissed.

1

. This conviction was affirmed by this Court and is now final. See Gonzales v. State, 977 S.W.2d 189 (Tex.App.— Austin 1998, pet. ref'd).