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Reeves v. Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 19, 1998
964 S.W.2d 290 (Tex. 1998)

Opinion

No. 97-0400.

March 19, 1998.

Appeal from Court of Appeals of Amarillo; Seventh Judicial District; Brian Quinn, Justice.

Wayne Morris Reeves, Beaumont, for Petitioner.

Dan Morales, Kaye E. Knox, Austin, for Respondent.

HECHT, Justice, delivered the opinion of the Court, in which PHILLIPS, Chief Justice, GONZALEZ, SPECTOR and OWEN, Justices, join.


Petitioner timely perfected his appeal, but the transcript was filed thirteen days late, and petitioner did not file a motion to extend the time for filing the transcript within the fifteen-day period prescribed by former Rule 54(c), TEX.R.APP. P. Consequently, the court of appeals dismissed the appeal for want of jurisdiction. For the reasons explained in today's opinion in Miller v. Metro Health Foundation, ___ S.W.2d ____ (Tex. 1998), without hearing oral argument, the Court grants petitioner's application for writ of error, reverses the judgment of the court of appeals, and remands the case to that court to determine whether petitioner can reasonably explain the need to extend the time for filing the transcript, and if so, to proceed to consider the appeal. TEX.R.APP. P. 59.1


For the reasons stated in my dissenting opinion in Miller v. Metro Health Foundation, ___ S.W.2d ____ , ____ (Tex. 1998) (Enoch, J., dissenting), I dissent from the Court's judgment in this case.


Summaries of

Reeves v. Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 19, 1998
964 S.W.2d 290 (Tex. 1998)
Case details for

Reeves v. Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice

Case Details

Full title:Wayne Morris REEVES, Jr., Petitioner, v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL…

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Mar 19, 1998

Citations

964 S.W.2d 290 (Tex. 1998)