Court Opinion

ID: 5125845
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Date Created: 2021-11-15 08:18:28.168234+00
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IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
                        OF TEXAS
                                        NO. WR-93,222-01

                           EX PARTE JOSEPH BUSSARD, Applicant

             ON APPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
       CAUSE NO. C-371-W011969-1218525-A IN THE 371ST DISTRICT COURT
                         FROM TARRANT COUNTY

       Per curiam.

                                          OPINION

       Applicant pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated and was sentenced to ten years’

imprisonment. He did not appeal his conviction. Applicant filed this application for a writ of habeas

corpus in the county of conviction, and the district clerk forwarded it to this Court. See TEX . CODE

CRIM . PROC. art. 11.07.

       Applicant contends that he is being denied time credit for a period after he was arrested in

another state pursuant to the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision for violating the

conditions of his mandatory supervision in this case. Specifically, Applicant contends that he was

arrested on April 2, 2018 in Nebraska for violating his mandatory supervision in this case. On

October 26, 2018, a pre-revocation warrant was issued, and that warrant was executed on November
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20, 2018. Applicant’s mandatory supervision was revoked on March 3, 2020. He was given credit

against his sentence from November 20, 2018, when the pre-revocation warrant was executed.

However, Applicant argues that he should be receiving credit against his sentence from April 2,

2018, the date of his arrest pursuant to the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.

        The trial court has entered findings of fact and conclusions of law, supported by the record,

indicating that Applicant is entitled to relief. See Ex parte Rodriguez, 195 S.W.3d 700, 703 (Tex.

Crim. App. 2006) (an applicant is entitled to show that he was detained in a cause by some means

other than a formal detainer). The trial court finds that Applicant is entitled to additional credit from

the date of his arrest on April 2, 2018, until the date the pre-revocation warrant was executed on

November 20, 2018.

        Relief is granted. If Applicant's records have not already been corrected, the officials at the

Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institution Division and Paroles Division are

hereby ordered to amend Applicant's records to reflect an additional 232 days of jail time credit.

        Copies of this opinion shall be sent to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice–Correctional

Institutions Division and the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

Delivered: November 10, 2021
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