Ex Parte: Norman Joseph Landry

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided April 6, 2022·No. 05-22-00181-CR·Published

Opinion

Order entered April 6, 2022

In The

Court of Appeals

Fifth District of Texas at Dallas

No. 05-22-00181-CR

EX PARTE NORMAN JOSEPH LANDRY

On Appeal from the 380th Judicial District Court Collin County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 380-00932-2022

ORDER

Before the Court are appellant’s March 28, 2022 pro se motion for bail pending appeal and March 31, 2022 pro se motion to release counsel. On April 4, 2022, appellant filed a pro se letter asking the Court to disregard his pro se motion to release counsel.

In light of appellant’s April 4, 2022 letter, his pro se motion to release counsel is DENIED AS MOOT.

Because appellant is represented by counsel, he is not entitled to hybrid representation. See Miniel v. State, 831 S.W.2d 310, 313 n.1 (Tex. Crim. App.

1992). Accordingly, appellant’s pro se motion for bail pending appeal is DENIED without prejudice.

/s/ BILL PEDERSEN, III

JUSTICE

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Related

Miniel v. State
831 S.W.2d 310 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1992)