George Guo v. State
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Opinion
Order entered September 10, 2013
In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-13-00371-CR
GEORGE GUO, Appellant
V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
On Appeal from the 363rd Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. F90-20083-W
ORDER The Court GRANTS appellant’s September 6, 2013 motion to extend time to file his
brief. We ORDER the appellant’s brief received on September 6, 2013 filed as of the date of
this order.
We GRANT appellant’s September 6, 2013 motion to supplement the record. We
ORDER the Dallas County District Clerk to file, within FIFTEEN DAYS of the date of this
order, a supplemental record containing copies of the warrants issued on February 20, 1992; July
23, 1999; February 10, 2003; April 21, 2003; June 30, 2003; and December 12, 2012.
Additionally, appellant raises an issue related to the costs assessed against him. The
record, however, does not contain a cost bill or other document with an itemized list of costs
assessed in this case. Accordingly, we ORDER the Dallas County District Clerk to file, within FIFTEEN
DAYS of the date of this order, a supplemental clerk’s record containing a detailed itemization
of the costs assessed in this case, including but not limited to, specific court costs, fees, and court
appointed attorney fees. In accordance with Texas Code of Criminal Procedure article 103.001,
the cost bill shall be signed by the officer who charged the cost or the officer who is entitled to
receive payment for the cost. We further ORDER that the supplemental clerk’s record include a
document explaining any and all abbreviations used to designate a particular fee, cost, or court
appointed attorney fee.
We DIRECT the Clerk to send copies of this order, by electronic transmission, to Gary
Fitzsimmons, Dallas County District Clerk; Dallas County District Clerk’s Office, Criminal
Records Division; and to counsel for all parties.
/s/ DAVID EVANS JUSTICE
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