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Ex Parte Hellenguard

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Panel No. 2
Oct 28, 1981
622 S.W.2d 875 (Tex. Crim. App. 1981)

Summary

In Ex parte Hellenguard, 622 S.W.2d 875 (Tex.Crim.App. 1981), a murder case, the Court of Criminal Appeals lowered Hellenguard's bail from $100,000 to $25,000.

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Opinion

No. 68597.

October 28, 1981.

Appeal from the 167th Judicial District Court, Travis County, Tom Blackwell, J.

Nate Stark, Austin, for appellant.

Robert Huttash, State's Atty., Austin, for the State.

Before ONION, P. J., and W. C. DAVIS and TEAGUE, JJ.


OPINION


This is an appeal from an order entered in a habeas corpus proceeding in the 167th District Court of Travis County denying appellant's motion to reduce bail. The appellant is charged by indictment with the offense of murder; bond was set at $100,000.

At the hearing on appellant's application for writ of habeas corpus, appellant's mother testified that she brought home approximately $600 a month from her job. The appellant's father is totally disabled, she testified. At the time appellant was arrested, appellant's bond was set at $25,000. Mrs. Hellenguard and her husband were able to make that bond. However, after the appellant was indicted, the amount of bond was raised to $100,000. Mrs. Hellenguard stated that she could not obtain any more money.

Appellant's mother said that her son was born in Austin and lived there his entire life. The appellant was employed in the oil fields prior to his arrest.

The State called Victoria Marcuse to the stand. The 19-year-old witness testified that on June 30, 1981, she was living with the deceased. She and the deceased had returned from grocery shopping that night, when she discovered the appellant hiding inside a kitchen cabinet. Marcuse ran into the bathroom to warn the deceased. The appellant came to the doorway with a 30-30 rifle. Marcuse was hiding in the bathtub when she heard a shot and shattering glass. The appellant then grabbed her and told her that he had heard from her mother that the deceased had planned to kill her. The appellant also said, "I just killed a man. I'm going to leave the country now."

The day after the shooting, the appellant voluntarily surrendered to the Sheriff. The appellant had no prior criminal record.

In Ex Parte Walton, 583 S.W.2d 786 (Tex.Cr.App. 1979), the 19-year-old defendant, charged with murder, remained incarcerated under a capias with bond having been fixed at $50,000. The trial court in a habeas corpus proceeding reduced the bond to $25,000. On appeal, this Court considered the fact that the defendant was a life long resident of the area, his lack of a prior criminal record, his youth, the fact that he voluntarily surrendered to police and his indigency and reduced bond to $15,000.

The same considerations present in Walton are also present in the instant case. We find that bond in the amount of $100,000 is excessive and we reduce it to $25,000. See Article 17.15, Vernon's Ann.C.C.P.

It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Ex Parte Hellenguard

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Panel No. 2
Oct 28, 1981
622 S.W.2d 875 (Tex. Crim. App. 1981)

In Ex parte Hellenguard, 622 S.W.2d 875 (Tex.Crim.App. 1981), a murder case, the Court of Criminal Appeals lowered Hellenguard's bail from $100,000 to $25,000.

Summary of this case from Sherman v. State

In Ex parte Hellenguard, 622 S.W.2d 875 (Tex.Crim.App. 1981), a murder case, the Court of Criminal Appeals lowered Hellenguard's bail from $100,000 to $25,000.

Summary of this case from Sherman v. State

In Ex Parte Hellenguard, 622 S.W.2d 875 (Tex.Crim.App. 1981), bail was set at $25,000 when the defendant was arrested and then raised to $100,000 when he was indicted.

Summary of this case from Mora v. State
Case details for

Ex Parte Hellenguard

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte George Leslie HELLENGUARD

Court:Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Panel No. 2

Date published: Oct 28, 1981

Citations

622 S.W.2d 875 (Tex. Crim. App. 1981)

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