Demond Depree Bluntson v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 11, 2019
Docket05-18-00360-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Order entered April 11, 2019

In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-18-00360-CR

DEMOND DEPREE BLUNTSON, Appellant

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 49th District Court Webb County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 2012CRO000674D1

ORDER We REINSTATE this appeal.

We abated this appeal on appellant’s October 15, 2018 motion and ordered a hearing on

the status of portions of the reporter’s record. Despite several letters, emails, and phone calls, to

date no hearing has been held, and we have no findings from the trial court.

Nevertheless, court reporter Cynthia Perez Lenz has copied the Court on her

correspondence with appellant’s counsel regarding her concerns about the reporter’s record.

Specifically, she confirmed:

 no record exists of the chambers conference attended by the parties and referenced at volume 5, pages 6-7 of the reporter’s record;

 no record exists of the a discussion between the trial court and appellant referenced at volume 8, pages 4-5 of the reporter’s record;  no record exists of the chambers conference held on April 20, 2016, referred to at the charge conference held in open court later that same day and referenced at volume 1, page 4 of the supplemental reporter’s record;

 the matters transcribed at 40 RR 37-38 are accurate;

 the location of the matters transcribed between counsel and the court mentioned at 21 RR 5-6 was in open court;

 volume 39, page 132, lines 2-3 were inaccurate and have been corrected. An amended volume 39 has been filed; and

 several exhibits were missing from the Master Index, volume 1. An amended volume 1 has been filed.

In addition, Ms. Lenz has filed State’s exhibit 6, parts 4 and 5; State’s exhibit 40, parts

4 and 5; State’s exhibit 4, and State’s exhibit 293, part 2. Although Ms. Lenz attempted to file

State’s exhibit 293, part 1, and State’s exhibit 222, these CDs were in fact blank when

submitted to the Court.

We STRIKE volumes 1 and 39 of the reporter’s record filed May 29, 2018.

We ORDER court reporter Cynthia Lenz to file true and correct copies of the

State’s exhibit 293, part 1, and State’s exhibit 222 within FIFTEEN DAYS OF THE

DATE OF THIS ORDER. We caution Ms. Lenz that the failure to do so will result in

this Court taking whatever remedies it has available to ensure the appeal proceeds in a

more timely fashion, including ordering she not sit until the exhibits are filed.

Appellant’s brief is DUE FORTY-FIVE DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS

ORDER.

We DIRECT the Clerk to send copies of this order to the Honorable Jose Lopez,

Presiding Judge, 49th District Court; to Cynthia Perez Lenz, official court reporter, 49th District Court; and to all counsel for all parties.

/s/ LANA MYERS JUSTICE

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