Jerome Johnson v. the State of Texas

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 9, 2022
Docket05-21-00704-CR
StatusPublished

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Jerome Johnson v. the State of Texas, (Tex. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

Order entered May 9, 2022

In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas

No. 05-21-00704-CR

JEROME JOHNSON, Appellant

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the Criminal District Court No. 1 Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. F01-53637-JH

ORDER

On May 3 2022, we ordered Dallas County District Clerk Felicia Pitre to file

a supplemental clerk’s record containing two documents: (1) the trial court’s

February 4, 2019 order denying appellant’s request for appointment of counsel and

(2) the trial court’s February 4, 2019 order entitled “COURT’S NOTIFICATION

OF PRO SE MOTION FOR POST-CONVICTION DNA TESTING” which

“directed the State to file a response to Johnson’s motion” for DNA testing. On

May 6, 2022, a 187-page supplemental clerk’s record was filed. Although it contained five documents not previously filed in a clerk’s record, the majority of

the documents in this supplemental clerk’s record are already on file in the January

18, 2022 supplemental clerk’s record or are letters and orders issued by this Court.

Notably, the May 6th supplement did not contain the two documents we ordered

filed.

We ORDER Dallas County District Clerk Felicia Pitre to file, WITHIN

TEN DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS ORDER, a supplemental clerk’s record

containing ONLY THE FOLLOWING TWO DOCUMENTS:

• the trial court’s February 4, 2019 order denying appellant’s request for appointment of counsel, and

• the trial court’s February 4, 2019 order entitled “COURT’S NOTIFICATION OF PRO SE MOTION FOR POST-CONVICTION DNA TESTING” in which the trial court “directed the State to file a response to Johnson’s motion” for DNA testing.

Although the trial court cause number in this appeal is F01-53637-H, these orders

are the only documents located in OnBase under trial court cause number

F01-56337-H.

We DIRECT the Clerk to send a copy of this order to Dallas County

District Clerk Felicia Pitre; to Jerome Johnson, TDCJ #01198301, Estelle Unit,

264 FM 3478, Huntsville, TX 77320-3320; and the Dallas County District

Attorney’s Office, Appellate Division.

/s/ ERIN A. NOWELL JUSTICE

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