Robert Castaneda Ozuna v. State
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Opinion
NUMBER 13-19-00084-CR
COURT OF APPEALS
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
CORPUS CHRISTI - EDINBURG
ROBERT CASTANEDA OZUNA, APPELLANT,
v.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, APPELLEE.
On Appeal from the 398th District Court of Hidalgo County, Texas.
ORDER Before Chief Justice Contreras and Justices Longoria and Perkes Order Per Curiam
Appellant, Robert Castaneda Ozuna, filed a notice of appeal with this Court from
his conviction for evading arrest. The record currently before the Court fails to include a
certification of appellant’s right to appeal. Based upon information provided by the
district clerk’s office, a certification has not yet been entered by the trial court. Accordingly, this matter is ABATED and REMANDED to the trial court for entry of a
certification of the appellant’s right to appeal. On remand, the trial court shall
immediately issue notice of a hearing and accordingly conduct a hearing addressing the
foregoing matter. We further direct that, after conducting the hearing, the trial court
certify whether appellant has the right of appeal. The trial court's certification, and any
orders it enters, shall be included in a supplemental clerk's record. The trial court is
directed to cause the supplemental clerk's record to be filed with the Clerk of this Court
within thirty days of the date of this order. Should the trial court require more time to
comply with the directions of this Court, it shall request an extension prior to the expiration
of this deadline.
It is so ORDERED.
PER CURIAM
Do not publish. TEX. R. APP. P. 47.2(b).
Delivered and filed this the 2nd day of April, 2019.
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