Clyde Earl Taylor v. State
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Opinion
Order entered September 17, 2020
In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-20-00017-CR
CLYDE EARL TAYLOR, Appellant
V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
On Appeal from the 203rd Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. F18-75930-P
ORDER
The reporter’s record was originally due on March 25, 2020. After we
granted numerous extension requests, we ordered deputy court reporter LaToya R.
Young’s not to sit until her portion of the reporter’s record was completed and
turned over to official court reporter Crystal Brown. To date, the reporter’s record
has not been filed, it appears Ms. Young has not filed her portion of the reporter’s
record with Ms. Brown, and neither Ms. Young nor Ms. Brown has corresponded
with the Court regarding the reporter’s record. Because the appeal cannot proceed without the reporter’s record, we
ORDER the trial court to conduct a hearing, no later than October 2, 2020, at
which both LaToya R. Young and Crystal Brown are present, to determine (1) why
the record has not been filed, (2) the date it will be filed, and (3) what steps need to
be taken to ensure the record is filed by that date.
The trial court shall make its findings concerning the reporter’s record in
writing. The findings shall be filed in a supplemental clerk’s record no later than
October 9, 2020. A supplemental reporter’s record of the hearing shall also be
filed no later than October 9, 2020.
Our order that Ms. Young not sit as a reporter until the reporter’s
record is filed in this appeal remains in effect.
We DIRECT the Clerk to send copies of this order to the Honorable Raquel
Jones, Presiding Judge, 203rd Judicial District Court; to Crystal Brown, official
court reporter, 203rd Judicial District Court; to LaToya R. Young, deputy court
reporter; to the Dallas County Auditor’s Office; and to counsel for all parties.
We ABATE the appeal to allow the trial court an opportunity to conduct the
hearing. The appeal will be reinstated no later than October 12, 2020.
/s/ ROBERT D. BURNS, III CHIEF JUSTICE
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