Dix, Wade Eugene v. State
Dix, Wade Eugene v. State
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November 12, 2014
HARRIS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE JAIL Wade Dix SPN: 00313459 CELL: CB2B 1200 Baker St. Houston, Texas 77002
Mr. Dix:
Please find enclosed a copy ofthe brief, I filed on vour behalf- as well as a copy of thetranscript. The State now has thirty days to respond to ourbriefor request an extension of time to respond.
Please contact me if you have any questions and concerns.
Sincerely,
la L. Sm Attorney at
708 MAIN ST, STE. 790 HOUSTON, TX 77002 TEL: 713-222-0733 FAX: 713-222-0995 OWMBYANDSMITH.COM 'j'CelsAa/ Smiilv ATTORNEY AT LAW
THE LAW OFFICE OF KEISHA L. SMITH
July 13, 2015 Wade Dix Mr. Dix:
On July 7, 2015, the Court of Appeals issued an opinion in your case.
Unfortunately, they affirmed the case. I believe the Court of Appeals has mailed you a copy of their opinion, but for good measure I have enclosed another copy with this letter. Your next option is to file a petition for discretionary review (PDR).with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. A PDR is not a matter of right like an appeal, but is discretionary with the Court. Please review rules 66, 68, and 69 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure for further guidance on filing a PDR. I will not be filing a PDR on your behalf. I am sorry, as I know you are probably very disappointed with the outcome of the case. You, however, can file a Pro-Se PDR on your own behalf. Please know that a PDR must be filed within 30 days after the Court's opinion. You may also ask the Court of Criminal Appeals for a 30 day extension to submit a petition.
Mr. Dix it was a pleasure working on your appeal, and I wish you much success in' your future endeavors. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions.
Sincerely,
Smith Attorney at Law Enc:
708 MAIN SUITE 790 • HOUSTON, TEXAS • 77002 PHONE: 713-222-0733 • FAX: 713-222-0995-
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