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Procter v. State

State of Texas in the Fourteenth Court of Appeals
Aug 6, 2015
NO. 14-15-00256-CR (Tex. App. Aug. 6, 2015)

Opinion

NO. 14-15-00256-CR

08-06-2015

ULESSIA PROCTER, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee


On Appeal from the 208th District Court Harris County, Texas
Trial Court Cause No. 1372857

ABATEMENT ORDER

On July 30, 2015, appellant filed a motion for appointment of an attorney and a motion to extend time to file his brief. This court is unaware whether appellant is entitled to appointment of an attorney on appeal. See Tex. R. App. P. 37.3(c)(2)(B). Accordingly, we grant appellant's motions and enter the following order. See Tex. R. App. P. 35.3(c).

We ORDER the judge of the 208th District Court to immediately conduct a hearing at which appellant, appellant's counsel, if any, and counsel for the State shall participate, either in person or by video teleconference, to determine whether appellant desires to prosecute his appeal, and, if so, whether appellant is indigent and, thus entitled to a free record and appointed counsel on appeal. The judge may appoint appellate counsel for appellant if necessary. The judge shall see that a record of the hearing is made, shall make findings of fact and conclusions of law, and shall order the trial clerk to forward a record of the hearing and a supplemental clerk's record containing the findings and conclusions. The transcribed record of the hearing, the court's findings and conclusions, and a videotape or compact disc, if any, containing a recording of the video teleconference shall be filed with the clerk of this court within thirty days of the date of this order.

The appeal is abated, treated as a closed case, and removed from this court's active docket. The appeal will be reinstated on this court's active docket when the trial court's findings and recommendations are filed in this court. The court will also consider an appropriate motion to reinstate the appeal filed by either party, or the court may reinstate the appeal on its own motion. It is the responsibility of any party seeking reinstatement to request a hearing date from the trial court and to schedule a hearing in compliance with this court's order. If the parties do not request a hearing, the court coordinator of the trial court shall set a hearing date and notify the parties of such date.

PER CURIAM


Summaries of

Procter v. State

State of Texas in the Fourteenth Court of Appeals
Aug 6, 2015
NO. 14-15-00256-CR (Tex. App. Aug. 6, 2015)
Case details for

Procter v. State

Case Details

Full title:ULESSIA PROCTER, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

Court:State of Texas in the Fourteenth Court of Appeals

Date published: Aug 6, 2015

Citations

NO. 14-15-00256-CR (Tex. App. Aug. 6, 2015)