Molitor v. State

862 S.W.2d 615, 1993 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 145, 1993 WL 366507
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
DecidedSeptember 22, 1993
Docket526-92
StatusPublished
Cited by54 cases

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Molitor v. State, 862 S.W.2d 615, 1993 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 145, 1993 WL 366507 (Tex. 1993).

Opinion

OPINION ON MOTION TO ABATE APPEAL

CAMPBELL, Judge.

Appellant was convicted by a jury of the offense of murder. The jury assessed punishment at life.

Appellant’s conviction was affirmed by the Court of Appeals. Molitor v. State, 827 S.W.2d 512 (Tex.App.—Austin 1992). We granted appellant’s petition for discretionary review. In an opinion delivered on June 16, 1993, we reversed the judgment of the court *616 of appeals upon concluding that court had erroneously upheld the trial court’s refusal to submit appellant’s requested jury instruction on the lesser included offense of criminally negligent homicide. Molitor v. State (Tex.Cr.App. No. 526-92, delivered June 16,1993).

The State has filed a motion to abate the appeal. Attached to the motion is a certified copy of appellant’s certificate of death. The certificate recites that appellant died on March 31, 1993.

The death of an appellant during the pen-dency of an appeal deprives both this Court and the court of appeals of jurisdiction. See Garcia v. State, 840 S.W.2d 957 (Tex.Cr.App.1992). Under these circumstances, the appropriate disposition is the abatement of the appeal. Tex.R.App.Pro. Rule 9(b). Accordingly, the State’s motion for rehearing is dismissed, the prior opinion is withdrawn, and the appeal is permanently abated.

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