Ricardo Roger Morales v. State
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Opinion
No. 04-14-00288-CR
IN THE FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS AT SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
RICARDO ROGER MORALES
Defendant - vs.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Plaintiff- Appellee'""' ro
On Appeal from the 25th District Court of Guadalupe County, Texas Hon. William D. Old, III Presiding Trial Court Cause No. 13-1384-CR-A
APPELLANT'S PRO SE MOTION FOR ACCESS TO APPELLATE RECORD
TO THE HONORABLE FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS:
Appellant Ricardo Roger Morales' court-appointed attorney has filed
Appellant's Brief pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967).
Appellant asks this court to provide him access to the appellate record so
that he may review the record in drafting his pro se brief explaining what
issues he thinks may be raised in this appeal. WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, appellant RICARDO
ROGER MORALES prays that after review of this motion and any response
filed by the State of Texas, this court grant this motion and grant Mr.
Morales pro se access to the appellate record in this appeal.
Respectfully submitted,
Ricardo Roger Morales, Appellant TDCJ# 1922160 Michael Unit 2664 FM 2054 Tennessee Colony, Texas 75886
Certificate of Service
I hereby certify that a true copy of this document was served by first class U.S. mail upon the 25"1 Judicial District Attorney's Office, 211 W. Court Street, Suite 260, Seguin, Texas 78155 on December J2_, 20'4-
Certification of Compliance
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