









IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

OF TEXAS





NO. 74,910


EX PARTE ODIS LEE DAVIS, Applicant





ON APPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
FROM HARRIS COUNTY



 Per Curiam.


O P I N I O N



 	This is a post-conviction application for a writ of habeas corpus filed pursuant to Article
11.07, V.A.C.C.P.  Applicant was convicted of murder.  Punishment was assessed at fifty years
imprisonment.  This conviction was affirmed, Davis v. State, No. 14-00-00166-CR (Tex.
App.Houston [14th Dist.], delivered August 23, 2001, no pet.). 
	Applicant contends that he was denied an opportunity to file a pro se petition for discretionary
review because his appellate attorney did not timely advise him of the affirmance of his conviction on
direct appeal. The record reflects that Applicant was not informed, in a timely manner, of the affirmance
of his conviction on direct appeal, and of his right to pursue a pro se petition for discretionary review.
	In Wilson v. State, 956 S.W.2d 25 (Tex. Crim. App. 1997), we held that for counsel to
render effective assistance on appeal, he, or she, must notify the client the case has been affirmed and
that the client can pursue discretionary review on his own.
	Applicant is entitled to relief. The proper remedy in a case like this is to return Applicant to the
point at which he can file a petition for discretionary review. He may then follow the proper procedures
in order that a meaningful petition for discretionary review may be filed. For purposes of the Texas
Rules of Appellate Procedure, all time limits shall be calculated as if the Court of Appeals' decision had
been rendered on the day the mandate of this Court in this cause issues. We hold that should Applicant
desire to seek discretionary review, he must take affirmative steps to see that his petition is filed in the
Court of Appeals within thirty days after the mandate of this Court has issued.
	Copies of this opinion shall be sent to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional
and Pardons and Paroles Divisions.
DELIVERED: March 10, 2004
DO NOT PUBLISH
