Raymon Medina v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 29, 2014
Docket03-14-00571-CR
StatusPublished

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December 29, 2014 /received^ DEC 2 9 2014 NO. 03-14-00571-CR THIRD COURT OF APPEALS. S. JEFFREY P. KYLE /

RAYMOND MEDINA § IN THE COURT OF APPEALS § VS. § THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT § STATE OF TEXAS § SITTING AT AUSTIN, TEXAS

PRO SE MOTION FOR ACCESS TO APPELLATE RECORD

To The Honorable Justices ofthe Third Court ofAppeals, Now Comes Raymon

Medina, in the above styled and numbered cause, and moves this Court to grant him

access to the appellate record in this matter, and for good cause shows the following:

I.

Attorney Kelly J. Workman-Ellis was appointed by the trial court to represent

Raymon Medina in the appeal ofhis conviction and sentence in Trial Cause No. B-14-

00412-SA rendered in the 119th Judicial District Court of Tom Green County, Texas

on June 16, 2014.

II.

Counsel for Raymond Medina prepared and filed an "Anders Brief on behalfof

Appellant and a Motion to Withdraw as Counsel. Is.

III.

The undersigned desires to file apro se response identifying those matters he

submits are meritorious grounds for appeal. Access to the appellate record is necessary

to prepare that response.

WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Raymon Medina prays this

Court grant this Pro Se Motion for Access to Appellate Record.

Respectfully submitted,

By RAYMOND MEDINA Pro Se .c

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

This is to certify that on 1o<-~ (Q -7S> \ u\ , a true and correct copy ofthe above and foregoing Pro Se Motion for Access to Appellate Record was served in

accordance with Rule 9.5 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure on each party

and/or counsel as listed below:

The State of Texas By Mail Mr. Leland Fletcher Lacy Ms. Meagan White Tom Green County District Attorney 124 West Beauregard Avenue San Angelo, Texas 76903 Appellee

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