Dubose, Ronald Whit
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Opinion
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS NO. WR-83,253-03
IN RE RONALD WHIT DUBOSE, Relator
ON APPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF MANDAMUS CAUSE NO. 07-1246-CR IN THE 25TH DISTRICT COURT FROM GUADALUPE COUNTY
Per curiam.
ORDER
Relator has filed a motion for leave to file a writ of mandamus pursuant to the original
jurisdiction of this Court. In it, he contends that Respondent, the District Clerk of Guadalupe
County, failed to send him a copy of the supplemental record in Ex parte Dubose, No. WR-83,253-
01 (Tex. Crim. App. June 3, 2015) (not designated for publication).
On September 16, 2015, we held this application in abeyance and ordered Respondent to state
“whether she complied with Article 11.07, § 7 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and Rule of
Appellate Procedure 73.4(b)(2).” On February 1, 2016, we received a response from a deputy clerk
in the District Clerk’s Office. She stated that she is responsible for forwarding findings of fact to 2
all the parties in Relator’s case, the method of delivery was by U.S. Mail, and the delivery date was
July 15, 2015. We are not able to determine from the deputy clerk’s response whether Respondent
has fully complied with Article 11.07, § 7 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and Rule of Appellate
Procedure 73.4(b)(2). Accordingly, Respondent shall submit a second response. This application
for leave to file a writ of mandamus shall be held in abeyance until Respondent has submitted the
appropriate response. Such response shall be submitted within 30 days of the date of this order.
Filed: May 18, 2016 Do not publish
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