Stephanie Olivarez v. the State of Texas

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 14, 2024
Docket10-24-00271-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

No. 10-24-00271-CR

STEPHANIE OLIVAREZ, Appellant v.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

From the 54th District Court McLennan County, Texas Trial Court No. 2019-793-C2

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Stephanie Olivarez appealed her conviction for sexual assault of a child. By letter

dated October 22, 2024, the Clerk of this Court notified Olivarez that it appeared the trial

court had granted Olivarez a new trial, and the appeal was moot. In the same letter, the

Clerk warned Olivarez that the Court would dismiss the appeal unless, within seven days

from the date of the letter, a response was filed showing grounds for continuing the

appeal. More than seven days have passed, and Olivarez has not responded. Accordingly, this appeal is dismissed. See TEX. R. APP. P. 44.3.

TOM GRAY Chief Justice

Before Chief Justice Gray, Justice Smith, and Justice Rose 1 Appeal dismissed Opinion delivered and filed November 14, 2024 Do not publish [CR25]

1 The Honorable Jeff Rose, Senior Chief Justice (Retired) of the Third Court of Appeals, sitting by assignment of the Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. See TEX. GOV'T CODE §§ 74.003, 75.002, 75.003.

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