Oscar G. Hernandez v. the State of Texas
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Opinion
NUMBER 13-20-00197-CR
COURT OF APPEALS
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
CORPUS CHRISTI – EDINBURG
OSCAR G. HERNANDEZ, Appellant,
v.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee.
On appeal from the 226th District Court of Bexar County, Texas.
ORDER Before Chief Justice Contreras and Justices Longoria and Tijerina Order Per Curiam
Before the Court are appellant's motion for free copy of appellate record, motion
for pro se access to the appellate record, and motion for extension to time to file a pro se
brief. Appellant's counsel filed an Anders brief, and appellant has been unable to examine
the record in order to file a pro se brief.
Accordingly, the motions for pro se access to the appellate record and for a free copy of the record are GRANTED, and it is hereby ORDERED the trial court ensure that
appellant has the opportunity to fully examine the appellate record on or before fifteen
(15) days from the date this order issues, and it is FURTHER ORDERED the trial court
notify this Court as to the date upon which the appellate record was made available to
appellant. See Kelly v. State, 436 S.W.3d 313 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014).
Furthermore, appellant’s motion for extension of time to file a pro se brief is
GRANTED, and appellant shall have thirty (30) days from the day the free appellate
record is first made available to him to file his pro se brief with this Court. The State shall
have twenty days thereafter to file its response, if any.
PER CURIAM
Do not publish. TEX. R. APP. P. 47.2(b).
Delivered and filed on the 12th day of May, 2021.
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