Terrence Roberts v. State
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Opinion
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
NO. 03-18-00224-CR
Terrence Roberts, Appellant
v.
The State of Texas, Appellee
FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 1 OF COMAL COUNTY NO. 2014CR1155, THE HONORABLE RANDAL C. GRAY, JUDGE PRESIDING
ORDER AND MEMORANDUM OPINION
PER CURIAM
Appellant’s brief was originally due July 23, 2018. After this Court granted
multiple motions requesting an extension of time to file his brief, appellant’s brief was due
December 4, 2018. In granting the most recent extension, this Court advised counsel that
no further extensions would be granted. To date, the brief has not been tendered for filing and
is overdue.
The appeal is abated and remanded to the trial court. The trial court shall conduct
a hearing to determine whether appellant desires to prosecute this appeal and, if so, whether
counsel has abandoned this appeal. See Tex. R. App. P. 38.8(b)(2), (3). The court shall make
appropriate written findings and recommendations. See id. R. 38.8(b)(2), (3). If necessary, the
court shall appoint substitute counsel who will effectively represent appellant in this appeal. Following the hearing, which shall be transcribed, the trial court shall order the appropriate
supplemental clerk’s and reporter’s records—including all findings and orders—to be prepared
and forwarded to this Court no later than March 15, 2019. See id. R. 38.8(b)(3).
It is so ordered February 13, 2019.
Before Justices Goodwin, Baker, and Triana
Abated and Remanded
Filed: February 13, 2019
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