Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2009

Lacedric Ray v. State

Lacedric Ray v. State
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided July 22, 2009

Lacedric Ray v. State

Opinion

 

IN THE

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

 

No. 10-09-00148-CR

No. 10-09-00149-CR

No. 10-09-00150-CR

No. 10-09-00151-CR

No. 10-09-00152-CR

 

Lacedric Ray,

                                                                                    Appellant

 v.

 

The State of Texas,

                                                                                    Appellee

 

 

 


From the 77th District Court

Limestone County, Texas

Trial Court Nos. 11343-A, 11344-A, 11345-A, 11346-A, and 11630-A

 

MEMORANDUM  Opinion

 

Lacedric Ray appeals from his five felony judgments of conviction for which the trial court imposed sentence in open court on January 30, 2009.  A motion for new trial was timely filed, but the notice of appeal was not filed until May 7, 2009, more than ninety days after sentence was imposed in open court.  See Tex. R. App. P. 26.2(a)(2) (providing that notice of appeal must be filed within 90 days after date sentence imposed if defendant timely files a motion for new trial).  A timely motion for extension of time was not filed.  See id. 26.3 (providing that motion for extension must be filed within 15 days after deadline for filing of notice of appeal).

Ray’s appointed counsel on appeal has advised us by letter of the untimeliness of Ray’s notices of appeal, has informed us that he has notified Ray, and has conceded that we lack jurisdiction.

Because Ray’s notices of appeal are untimely, we lack jurisdiction and dismiss these appeals.

 

REX D. DAVIS

Justice

 

Before Chief Justice Gray,

Justice Reyna, and

Justice Davis

Appeals dismissed

Opinion delivered and filed July 22, 2009

Do not publish

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