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IN RE: TERRY HELMCAMP
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Relator Terry Helmcamp filed a pro se petition for writ of prohibition, in which he argues that the waiver, consent, judicial confession, and plea agreement he signed in accordance with his guilty plea are illegal and unconstitutional. Specifically, Helmcamp asserts that (1) he waived his constitutional right to trial under duress, (2) the State failed to allow him access to exculpatory evidence in violation of the Michael Morton Act, and (3) the State coerced him to waive his right to service of a copy of the indictment. Helmcamp asks this Court to “prohibit” said allegedly unlawful and unconstitutional actions.
A writ of prohibition directs a lower court to refrain from doing some act. In re Lambert, 993 S.W.2d 123, 126 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 1999, orig. proceeding). A writ of prohibition will only issue to prevent the threatened commission of a future act; that is, it will not issue to undo an act that has already been performed. State ex rel. Rodriguez v. Onion, 741 S.W.2d 433, 435 (Tex. Crim. App. 1987). The relief Helmcamp seeks pertains to actions that have already occurred, and such relief is not consistent with a request for a writ of prohibition. See id. Accordingly, we deny Helmcamp's petition for a writ of prohibition.
PETITION DENIED.
PER CURIAM
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Docket No: NO. 09-17-00011-CR
Decided: January 25, 2017
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas, Beaumont.
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