Gregory Michael Klapesky v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 1, 2015
Docket03-15-00244-CR
StatusPublished

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Gregory Michael Klapesky v. State, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

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TO: Jeffrey D. Kyle-Clerk Court of Appeals-3rd District P.O. Box # 12547 Austin/Texas 78711

FROM: Gregory Michael Klapesky TDCJ # 1295883 W.G. McConnell Unit 3001 South Emily Drive Beeville/Texas 78102

RE: Court of Appeals No: 03-15-00244-CR Trial Court Case No: 03-1063-K26

Dear Mr. Kyle/

Regarding your request that I make arrangements for the payment of the District Court record/ I did write the court in inquiry. I have enclosed the Court's response with the index to the clerk's record. 1 have also enclosed a self-addressed stamped envelope for your con venience as I need some assistance from you at this time. There are several questions I have for you that I hope will put an end to my confusion. I also asked the Court for the cost for the reporter's record with no response. What con fuses me is what exactly you need. It is apparent that no ruling has been made on the DNA motion/ motion to recuse/ nor motion for appointment of counsel. Therefore/ I would greatly appreciate it if you could answer the following questions for me:

(1) Am I to pay for the clerk's record and reporter's record of the proceedings leading up to the conviction? (I already have these records and am indigent)

(2) Isn't it the proceedings of the hearing on the DNA motion that you need? (Because there have been none to date)

(3) If you need a copy of the clerk and reporters records leading up to the con viction/ can I just send it to you? (The court also has copies which were lent to my appellate attorney/ but he had to return them so they could send that copy of the complete record)

Please let me know as soon as you can what exactly is required of me.Thank you for your help/

/RECEIVED ^ Respectfully/

JUN 0 12015 Gregory Michael KlapesKy s^ THIRD COURT OfAPPEALS " .IfffREYEKYLE / Lisa David

DISTRICT CLERK

Williamson P.O. Box 24, Georgetown, Texas 78627 county 1848 512.943.1212 Fax 512.943.1222

May 19.2015

Mr. Gregory Michael Klapesky TDC.I// 1295883 William G. McConnell Unit 3001 S. Emily Dr. Bcevillc.TX 78102

RE: 03-1063-K26 - The State of Texas Vs. Gregory Michael Klapesky

***lst Notice***

Gregory Klapesky:

Enclosed, isthe proposed index to the clerks record. The proposal fee for the record is $279.00. Please review, if any changes are made, the fee will be adjusted accordingly.

Please note that unless specifically designated, the following types of documents have not been included in the index: issuance of citations and precepts, officer's returns on citations and precepts, certificates of written discovery, notices ofhearing, depositions certificates, notices of judgment, abstract of pleadings and requests to the court orders be signed.

Preparation of the clerk's record will begin after payment in full is received. Sincerely.

LISA DAVID District Clerk Williamson County, Texas

By: Angela Garcia. Appeals Specialist \J APPEALS INDEX

INDEXTO03-1063-K26

THE STATE OF TEXAS VS GREGORY § IN THE DISTRICT COURT MICHAEL KLAPESKY § § 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT § § WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS

Cover Letter

Index

Docket Sheet

01 Indictment, Filed 12-16-03

02 Order Appointing Counsel, Signed 02-08-04

03 Correspondence, Filed 03-05-04

04 Motion by Defendant for Venire List, Filed 05-26-04

05 Request for Notice of Intent to Offer Extraneous Conduct Under Rule 404(b) and Evidence of Conviction Under Rule 609(f) and Evidence of an Extraneous Crime or Bad Act Under Article 37.07, filed 05-26-04

06 Defendant's Election as to Punishment, Filed 05-26-04

07 Application to Reveal Personal Information About Jurors, Filed 05-26-04 08 Motion to Arraign Defendant Outside the Presence of the Jury, Filed 05-26-04

09 Motion to Have Official Court Reporter Make a Full Record, Filed 05-26-04

10 Motion for Discovery of Grand Jury Transcripts, Filed 05-26-04

11 Motion for Discovery of Punishment Evidence, Filed 05-26-04

12 Motion for Discovery, Filed 05-26-04

13 Motion for Jury Questionnaire, Filed 05-26-04

14 Defendant's Motion for Notice of State's Intention to Use Evidence of Extraneous Offenses at Trial, Filed 05-26-04

15 Motion for Production of Writings and Statements and for Recess, Filed 05-26-04 16 Motion for Special Venire, Filed 05-26-04

17 Motion to Suppress Statements, Filed 05-26-04

18 Motion for Voir Dire of Expert Witnesses, Filed 05-26-04

19 Motion for Witness List, Filed 05-26-04

20 Motion in Limine, Filed 05-26-04

21 Motion in Limine, Filed 05-26-04

22 Motion Invoking The Rule, Filed 05-26-04

23 Motion for Discovery of Exculpatory and Mitigating Evidence, Filed 05-26-04

24 Motion for Discovery and preservation of Recorded In-Coming Telephone Calls and Dispatch Radio Communications, Filed 05-26-04

25 Motion for Discovery of the Arrest and Conviction Records of State's Witnesses, Filed 05-26-04

26 Motion to Inspect, Examine, and Test Physical Evidence, Filed 05-26-04

27 Motion to Limit State's Argument, Filed 05-26-04

28 Motion to Limit State's Jury Argument, Filed 05-26-04

29 Motion for Production of Witness Statements and Writings Used to Refresh the Recollection of Witnesses, Filed 05-26-04

30 Motion to Prohibit State from Attempting to Introduce Written Statements or Reports From State Witnesses, Filed 05-26-04

31 Motion to Restrict Publicity, Filed 05-26-04

32 Motion for Production of Evidence Favorable to the Accused, Filed 05-26-04

33 Motion to Suppress, Filed 05-26-04

34 Defendant's Request for a Pretrial Hearing, Filed 05-26-04

35 Motion for Defendant to Appear in Personal Clothing and Without Restraints, Filed 05- 26-04

36 State's Motion to Disqualify Attorney Mike Davis, Filed 07-07-04

37 Counsel's Response to State's Motion to Disqualify Attorney Mike Davis, Filed 07-08- 04 38 Statement of Defendant Regarding Slate's Motion to Disqualify Attorney, Mike Davis, Filed 07-14-04

39 Order Substituting Court-Appointed Attorney, Signed 08-05-04

40 Order. Signed 11-08-04

41 Order. Signed 12-01-04

42 Motion for Substitution of Counsel, Filed 12-08-04

43 Order on Motion for Substitution of Counsel, Signed 12-16-04

44 State's Request for Subpoenas Duces Tecum, Filed 01-04-05

45 Slate's Request for Subpoena to Clerk of Said Court, Filed 01-10-05

46 Motion for Competency Examination. Filed 01-13-05

47 Notice of Filing Business Records. Filed 01-13-05

48 Slates Motion for Disclosure of Defendant's Expert Witness, Files 01-13-05

49 Motion to Examine Defendant for Competency & Sanity, Filed 1-13-05

50 State's Request for Subpoena to Clerk of Said Court Filed 01-26-05

51 Motion for Continuance, Filed 01-31-05

52 Motion for Appointment of Co-Counsel, Filed 01-31-05

53 Order on Motion for Continuance. Signed 01-31-05

54 State's Request for Subpoena (Duces Tecum) to Clerk of Said Court, Filed 01-31-05

55 State's Witness List, Filed 02-04-15

56 State's Notice of Intent to Introduce Extraneous Offenses and Bad Acts, Filed 02-04-05

57 Slate's Request for Subpoena to Clerk of Said Court, Filed 02-08-05

58 State's Request for Subpoena (Duces Tecum) to Clerk of Said Court, Filed 02-23-05

59 State's Notice of Intent to Seek Affirmative Finding as to Deadly Weapon, Filed OS-OS- OS 60 Application for Bench Warrant.

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