Paul William Ward v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 4, 2004
Docket13-03-00563-CR
StatusPublished

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NUMBER 13-03-563-CR


COURT OF APPEALS


THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS


CORPUS CHRISTI - EDINBURG

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PAUL WILLIAM WARD,                                                     Appellant,


v.


THE STATE OF TEXAS,                                                      Appellee.

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On appeal from the 36th District Court

of Aransas County, Texas.

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MEMORANDUM OPINION


Before Justices Hinojosa, Yañez, and Garza

Opinion Per Curiam


         Appellant, PAUL WILLIAM WARD, perfected an appeal from a judgment entered by the 36th District Court of Aransas County, Texas, in cause number A-02-5059-1-CR. Appellant has filed a motion to dismiss the appeal. The motion complies with Tex. R. App. P. 42.2(a).

         The Court, having considered the documents on file and appellant’s motion to dismiss the appeal, is of the opinion that appellant's motion to dismiss the appeal should be granted. Appellant's motion to dismiss the appeal is granted, and the appeal is hereby DISMISSED.

                                                               PER CURIAM

Do not publish.

Tex. R. App. P. 47.2(b).

Opinion delivered and filed this

the 4th day of March, 2004.

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