Opinion
Nos. 04-03-00015- CR 04-03-00092-CR.
Delivered and Filed: November 5, 2003. DO NOT PUBLISH.
Appeal From the 144th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Trial Court Nos. 2002-CR-7257 2001-CR-1107, Honorable Phil Chavarria, Judge Presiding. AFFIRMED; DISMISSED FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION.
The Honorable Mark Luitjen presided at the hearing on Sims's motion to dismiss and denied the motion.
Sitting: Alma L. LOPEZ, Chief Justice, Catherine STONE, Justice, Paul W. GREEN, Justice.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Robert Earl Sims ("Sims") appeals his sexual assault conviction. Sims asserts five points of error relating to the trial court's denial of his motion to dismiss based on the Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act ("IADA"). Because we conclude that the 180-day provision was tolled for good cause, we affirm Sim's conviction in appeal number 04-03-00015-CR. Because no final judgment was entered in cause number 2001-CR-1007, we dismiss appeal number 04-03-00092-CR for lack of jurisdiction.
Background
The parties entered into an "Agreed Stipulations and Statement of Facts" which was presented to and signed by the trial judge at the hearing on the motion to dismiss. The Bexar County district clerk and Sims also testified at the hearing. On March 26, 2002, Bexar County filed a detainer against Sims, who was incarcerated in Florida. On May 6, 2002, the district attorney's office and the district clerk signed certified mail receipts sent by the Florida Department of Corrections. On May 7, 2002, the district attorney's office file-stamped an envelope containing a cover letter and Interstate Agreement on Detainers Forms I, II, III, and IV that were received from the Florida Department of Corrections regarding defendant Robert Sims. The Bexar County district clerk was unable to locate similar documents on file with the district clerk's office. On August 19, 2002, Sims appeared in court and was appointed counsel to represent him. On September 17, 2002, Sims filed pre-trial motions. On October 9, 2002, the trial court signed an order granting permission for Sims to proceed ex parte concerning the appointment of an expert. The same day, the trial court signed another order directing the State to provide defense counsel with access to all "still color and still black and white photographs (or copies of the negatives thereof) at least Today or ASAP days prior to the trial setting in this cause." The trial was set for October 14, 2002. On October 14, 2002, after the State announced ready, the following dialogue occurred between defense counsel and the trial judge:MR. HITCHINGS: The defendant is present, Your Honor. This is subject to an order that Judge Luitjen entered last week, to turn over photographs, which hasn't been accomplished yet.
THE COURT: All right. So if and when you get the photographs, are you ready?
MR. HITCHINGS: Well, we will need time to go over them, time to look at them, and go over them with the defendant, and possibly give those to an expert.
THE COURT: I will mark you not ready and inquire further.The case was then sent to a different trial judge, who conducted a hearing on the pre-trial motions. Defense counsel informed the trial judge in open court that "had the photographs been turned over on October 9th, 2002, we in good faith believe we would have been ready for today." The parties stipulate that the availability of the photographs was then discussed by the prosecutor and defense counsel. On October 31, 2002, Sims was re-indicted as a repeat offender for the same sexual assault offense. On November 1, 2002, Sims was arraigned on the new indictment. On November 7, 2002, a telephone call was made by the prosecutor to defense counsel about the unavailability of the photographs. On November 8, 2002, the prosecutor, defense counsel, and an investigator with the district attorney's office met regarding the status of the photographs. Defense counsel agreed to accept a cassette disk of the photographs rather than reprints from negatives. Defense counsel was given the cassette disk at approximately 3:00 p.m. on November 8, 2002. On November 12, 2002, the cassette disk was sent to a proposed expert. The expert completed his review and contacted defense counsel on November 18, 2002. On November 26, 2002, the hearing was held on Sims's motion to dismiss. On December 2, 2002, Sims went to trial.