Bradley Allen Keller v. State
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Opinion
Order entered March 15, 2019
In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-18-00778-CR
BRADLEY ALLEN KELLER, Appellant
V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
On Appeal from the Criminal District Court No. 5 Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. F16-53364-L
ORDER The reporter’s record was due on October 26, 2018. After we sent a postcard dated
October 30, 2018 stating the record was overdue, official court reporter Victoria Franklin
informed the Court that court reporter Debi Harris had reported the hearings and that Ms.
Franklin had notified Ms. Harris by email that the record was past due. On December 20, 2018,
we ordered Ms. Harris to file the complete reporter’s record in this appeal by January 3, 2019
and cautioned her that the failure to do so would result in the Court taking whatever remedies it
has available to ensure that the appeal proceeds in a timely fashion, including ordering that she
not sit until the complete reporter’s record is filed. To date, however, we have not received the
reporter’s record or had any communication from Ms. Harris. We ORDER that court reporter Debi Harris NOT SIT as a court reporter until she has
filed the complete reporter’s record in this appeal.
We DIRECT the Clerk to send copies of this order to the Honorable Carter Thompson,
Presiding Judge, Criminal District Court No. 5; Debi Harris, court reporter; Victoria Franklin,
official court reporter, Criminal District Court No. 5; to the Dallas County Auditor’s Office; and
to counsel for all parties.
/s/ LANA MYERS JUSTICE
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