Karl Dean Jackson v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 29, 2014
Docket02-14-00514-CR
StatusPublished

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Karl Dean Jackson v. State, (Tex. Ct. App. 2014).

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COURT OF APPEALS SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS CHIEF JUSTICE CLERK TERRIE LIVINGSTON TIM CURRY CRIMINAL JUSTICE CENTER DEBRA SPISAK 401 W. BELKNAP, SUITE 9000 JUSTICES FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76196 CHIEF STAFF ATTORNEY LEE ANN DAUPHINOT LISA M. WEST ANNE GARDNER TEL: (817) 884-1900 SUE WALKER GENERAL COUNSEL BOB McCOY FAX: (817) 884-1932 CLARISSA HODGES BILL MEIER LEE GABRIEL www.txcourts.gov/2ndcoa.aspx

December 31, 2014

Charles M. Mallin R. Scott Walker Asst. Criminal District Attorney Attorney Offices of Scott Walker Tim Curry Criminal Justice Center 2363 Highway 287 North, Suite 201 401 W. Belknap Mansfield, TX 76063 Fort Worth, TX 76196 * DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL * * DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL *

RE: Court of Appeals Number: 02-14-00513-CR 02-14-00514-CR

Trial Court Case Number: 1319320D 1328761D

Style: Karl Dean Jackson v. The State of Texas y The court has received a copy of the notice of appeal in the above cases. See Tex. R. App. P. 25.2(c).

We have not received a docketing statement. See Tex. R. App. P. 32.2. Therefore, the appellant is directed to file a docketing statement no later than Monday, January 12, 2015, or as soon as practicable thereafter. If you cannot file a complete docketing statement at that time for good cause, you are directed to send a letter to the clerk explaining your reasons for not timely filing the statement and when you expect to file the statement.

NOTE TO APPELLANT: At or before the time for perfecting the appeal, you must request in writing that the official reporter prepare the reporter’s record. The request must designate the exhibits to be included. A request to the court reporter must also designate the portions of the proceedings to be included. You must also file a copy of this request with the trial court clerk. See Tex. R. App. P. 34.6. FILE COPY

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NOTE TO PARTIES: Except for the docketing statement, all filings by the parties, and all correspondence and rulings by the court, in this appeal will be posted to this court’s website and will be accessible to the parties and the public when viewing the case record via the Case Search function on this court’s website. Upon a party’s motion showing good cause, the court may order that filings and briefs in an appeal not be posted to the court’s website. Motions and briefs filed with this court must redact sensitive information in accordance with rules 9.9 and 9.10 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure and this court’s local rule 7. Tex. R. App. P. 9.10; Loc. R. 7. The court may require a document to be corrected and resubmitted if, upon screening, the court discovers unredacted sensitive data. A party who is not represented by counsel is not required to include his or her home address on any filing except the docketing statement.

NOTE TO COURT REPORTER: You must file the reporter's record in this court within 60 days after the date the sentence is imposed or suspended in open court or the order appealed from is signed; OR 120 days after the date the sentence is imposed or suspended in open court or the order appealed from is signed if a timely motion for new trial is filed and denied; OR if a motion for new trial is granted, 60 days after the order granting the motion is signed; OR 15 days after the notice of appeal is filed if this is an accelerated appeal. See Tex. R. App. P. 31.1, 35.2. If you were not the court reporter in this case, or if additional court reporters took testimony in this case, please advise the court in writing immediately.

Respectfully yours,

DEBRA SPISAK, CLERK

By: Karen Brown, Deputy Clerk

cc: Court Reporter, 396th District Court Tim Curry Criminal Justice Center 401 W. Belknap, 6th Floor Fort Worth, TX 76196

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