Kyle Miller v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided August 26, 2014·No. 04-14-00041-CR·Published

Opinion

The State of

Fourth Court of Appeals

San Antonio, Texas

August 26, 2014

No. 04-14-00041-CR

Kyle MILLER,

Appellant

v.

The STATE of Texas,

Appellee

From the 175th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas Trial Court No. 2011CR5502 Honorable Pat Priest, Judge Presiding

ORDER

In his first trial, Appellant Kyle Miller’s counsel presented a bill of exception with testimony from Janet Miller and Kyle Miller. In his retrial, Appellant’s counsel asked the trial court to review the bill of exception before it ruled on evidentiary motions. The record from the retrial shows the trial court considered the bill of exception. On August 15, 2014, pro se Appellant Kyle Miller moved this court to provide him a copy of the bill of exception.

Appellant’s motion is GRANTED. We ORDER the court reporter to file a supplemental reporter’s record containing only the bill of exception within FIFTEEN DAYS of the date of this order. We FURTHER ORDER the court reporter to provide Appellant with a printed copy of the supplemental reporter’s record at no cost to Appellant within FIFTEEN DAYS of the date of this order, and to notify this court in writing when the supplemental record is sent to Appellant.

Appellant’s brief will be due THIRTY DAYS after this court receives written notice that the court reporter has provided Appellant with a written copy of the supplemental reporter’s record. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.6(a).

Patricia O. Alvarez, Justice

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court on this 26th day of August, 2014.

Keith E. Hottle Clerk of Court

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