Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2018

Juan Salinas v. State

Juan Salinas v. State
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided January 22, 2018

Juan Salinas v. State

Opinion

ACCEPTED 12-17-00239-CR TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS TYLER, TEXAS

The Jackson Law Firm, PLLC 1/22/2018 1:34 PM Pam Estes CLERK

FILED IN 12th COURT OF APPEALS TYLER, TEXAS January 22, 2018 1/22/2018 1:34:23 PM PAM ESTES Twelfth Court of Appeals Clerk 1517 W Front St Ste 354 Tyler TX 75702-7854 Re: Juan Salinas, III 12-17-00239-CR To The Honorable Clerk of the Court: Please find enclosed a copy of the letter sent to my client regarding his right to file a PDR along with a copy of the certified return receipt showing the mailing of the same.

Sincerely,

/s/Austin Reeve Jackson

Board Certified in Criminal and Criminal Appellate Law By the Texas Board of Legal Specialization www.TheJacksonLawFirm.org | (903) 595-6070 PO Box 8355, Tyler, TX 75711 The Jackson Law Firm, PLLC January 22, 2018

Juan Salinas, III Inmate 02145798 Bradshaw Unit PO box 9000 Henderson, TX 75653 Re: Opinion Mr. Salinas: Please find enclosed a copy of opinion issued by the Court of Appeals in your case. The Court has affirmed your conviction.

Should you desire to do so, you do have the right to file a pro se Petition for Discretionary Review in the Court of Criminal Appeals. If you decide to pursue that option you must file your petition prior to the expiration of thirty days from the date of the court’s opinion.

I would be happy to address any questions or concerns you have if you will simply let me know.

Sincerely,

Austin Reeve Jackson

Board Certified in Criminal and Criminal Appellate Law By the Texas Board of Legal Specialization www.TheJacksonLawFirm.org | (903) 595-6070 PO Box 8355, Tyler, TX 75711

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