Jayson Shane Bates v. the State of Texas

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 9, 2024
Docket01-23-00749-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Opinion issued January 9, 2024

In The

Court of Appeals For The

First District of Texas ———————————— NO. 01-23-00749-CR ——————————— JASON SHAYNE BATES, Appellant V. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 355th District Court Hood County, Texas1 Trial Court Case No. CR15508

MEMORANDUM OPINION

1 Pursuant to its docket equalization authority, the Supreme Court of Texas transferred this appeal to this Court. See Misc. Docket No. 23–9079 (Tex. Sept. 26, 2023); see also TEX. GOV’T CODE ANN. § 73.001 (authorizing transfer cases); TEX. R. APP. P. 41.3. Appellant, Jason Shayne Bates, has filed a “Voluntary Motion to Dismiss

Appeal with Expediency for Appellant’s New Sentence to Begin Without Delay,”

stating that he “no longer wishes to conduct this appeal” and requesting that the

Court dismiss his appeal.

Appellant and his attorney have signed the motion, and this Court has not

issued a decision. See TEX. R. APP. P. 42.2(a). Although appellant failed to include

a certificate of conference, more than ten days have passed, and the State has not

expressed opposition to appellant’s motion. See TEX. R. APP. P. 10.3(a).

Accordingly, we grant appellant’s motion and dismiss the appeal. See TEX.

R. APP. P. 42.2(a), 43.2(f). We dismiss any other pending motions as moot.

PER CURIAM Panel consists of Justices Goodman, Countiss, and Farris.

Do not publish. TEX. R. APP. P. 47.2(b).

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