Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2016

Lawrence Richard Parker, Jr. v. State

Lawrence Richard Parker, Jr. v. State
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided August 16, 2016

Lawrence Richard Parker, Jr. v. State

Opinion

Order entered August 16, 2016

In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-16-00260-CR LAWRENCE RICHARD PARKER, JR., Appellant V. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee On Appeal from the 199th Judicial District Court Collin County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 199-81571-2015 ORDER Appellant’s brief was due July 8, 2016. By postcard dated July 11, 2016, we notified appellant his brief was past due and instructed him to file his brief along with a motion to extend time. To date, the Court has not received his brief or a motion to extend time to file the same.

Therefore, the Court ORDERS the trial court to conduct a hearing to determine why appellant’s brief has not been filed. In this regard, the trial court shall make appropriate findings and recommendations and determine whether appellant desires to prosecute the appeal, whether appellant is indigent, or if not indigent, whether retained counsel has abandoned the appeal. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.8(b). If the trial court cannot obtain appellant’s presence at the hearing, the trial court shall conduct the hearing in appellant’s absence. See Meza v. State, 742 S.W.2d 708 (Tex. App.–Corpus Christi 1987, no pet.) (per curiam). If appellant is indigent, the trial court is ORDERED to take such measures as may be necessary to assure effective representation, which may include appointment of new counsel.

We ORDER the trial court to transmit a record of the proceedings, which shall include written findings and recommendations, to this Court within THIRTY DAYS of the date of this order.

This appeal is ABATED to allow the trial court to comply with the above order. The appeal shall be reinstated thirty days from the date of this order or when the findings are received, whichever is earlier.

/s/ LANA MYERS JUSTICE

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