Michael Miles v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 16, 2002
Docket07-02-00108-CR
StatusPublished

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Michael Miles v. State, (Tex. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

BRAZORIA V BASIN CREDIT
NO. 07-02-0108-CR


IN THE COURT OF APPEALS


FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS


AT AMARILLO


PANEL D


MAY 16, 2002

______________________________


MICHAEL MILES



Appellant
v.


THE STATE OF TEXAS



Appellees
_________________________________


FROM THE 137TH DISTRICT COURT OF LUBBOCK COUNTY;


NO. 2000-433,443; HON. JACK D. YOUNG, PRESIDING
_______________________________


Before BOYD, C.J., QUINN and REAVIS, JJ

Michael Miles appeal from a judgment signed on December 7, 2001. A timely motion for new trial was filed on January 3, 2002, followed by a notice of appeal on March 1, 2002. Given these circumstances, the appellate record was due on April 8, 2002. See Tex. R. App. Proc. 26.1(a) & 35.1(a). Though the clerk's record has been received, that of the court reporter has not. Instead, we granted the court reporter an extension and extended her deadline to May 10, 2002. Before us is another request for an extension by the court reporter. The latter asks for an additional 30 days to complete and file her record. We grant same.

Accordingly, we order Georganna Robinett, the assigned court reporter for the 137th Judicial District of Lubbock County, to transcribe and file with the clerk of this court a reporter's record encompassing the trial had in cause number 2000-433,433, styled The State of Texas v. Michael Miles and complying with the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. Said transcription shall include all argument, evidence, and exhibits presented to the trial court during trial as well as any pre-trial and post-trial hearings conducted in the cause. We further order Georganna Robinett to file the complete reporter's record in a manner which will assure its actual receipt by the clerk of this court on or before June 10, 2002. No further motions for extension of the deadline will be entertained.

It is so ordered.



Per Curiam



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