William Harris v. State
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Opinion
COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON
NOTICE OF ORDER ON MOTION
Cause number: 01-13-00978-CR Style: William Harris v The State of Texas * Date motion filed : January 10, 2014 Type of motion: Motion to Supplement Records Party filing motion: Appellant Document to be filed:
If motion to extend time: Deadline to file document: Number of previous extensions granted: Length of extension sought:
Ordered that motion is:
Granted If document is to be filed, document due:
The Clerk is instructed to file the document as of the date of this order Absent extraordinary circumstances, the Court will not grant additional motions to extend time
X Denied
Dismissed (e.g., want of jurisdiction, moot)
On January 10, 2014, Appellant filed a “Motion to Supplement Records” requesting to supplement the record with (1) “all documents contained in the appendix of its appellant brief” and (2) “trial transcripts, statements of facts, DNA post-conviction records, motions, field notes, witness statements, copy of crime scene evidence, [and] all records attach [sic] to trial # 876384.” Appellant’s broad request fails to identify any specific items omitted from either the clerk’s record or the reporter’s record that Appellant seeks to include in a supplemental clerk’s and/or reporter’s record. See TEX. R. APP. P. 34.5(c)(1) (supplementation of clerk’s record); TEX. R. APP. P. 34.6(d) (supplementation of reporter’s record). Accordingly, Appellant’s motion is denied.
Judge's signature: /s/ Justice Jane Bland Acting individually Acting for the Court
Panel consists of ______________________________.
Date: January 16, 2014
November 7, 2008 Revision
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