Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2019

Jessie Louis Johnson v. State

Jessie Louis Johnson v. State
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided September 26, 2019

Jessie Louis Johnson v. State

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON ORDER Appellate case name: Jessie Louis Johnson v. The State of Texas Appellate case number: 01-18-00970-CR & 01-18-00971-CR Trial court case number: 1411855 & 1411854 Trial court: 180th District Court of Harris County Appellant’s brief in these two appeals was originally due on February 19, 2019. One motion for extension was filed in April. Late notice issued in May, but no brief or further request for extension was filed.

On August 22, 2019, this Court abated the appeal and remanded to the trial court for a hearing to determine why no brief had been filed. The trial court held a hearing on September 17, 2019 and appointed counsel, Kevin Keating attended. Counsel stated that appellant did wish to continue his appeal. Counsel further explained that he was waiting on a record, but our records show that there was no record missing. The clerk’s record was filed in December 2018 and the last volumes of reporter’s record were filed in January 2019. Counsel next stated that he was in the hospital when this Court’s abatement order issued. Counsel further stated that his “return to work authorization” from his doctor said that he should do light duty. Counsel did not explain why he had not advised this Court of any of these excuses, or why he had not filed any motions for extension or a brief after he received this Court’s notice in late May 2019.

The trial court permitted counsel to have an extension of 15 days from the date of the hearing. Accordingly, the appeal is reinstated on the active docket and appellant’s brief is due on or before October 17, 2019. No further extensions will be considered.

It is so ORDERED.

Judge’s signature: ____/s/ Richard Hightower____  Acting individually  Acting for the Court

Date: ___September 26, 2019___

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