Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2020

State v. Erick Morales-Guerrero

State v. Erick Morales-Guerrero
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided September 1, 2020

State v. Erick Morales-Guerrero

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS

THE STATE OF TEXAS, § No. 08-19-00185-CR Appellant, § Appeal from the v. § 394th District Court ERICK MORALES-GUERRERO, § of Jeff Davis County, Texas Appellee. (TC# CR1700847) ORDER The Court on its own motion ORDERS the Official Court Reporter for the 394th District Court of Jeff Davis County, Texas, to electronically submit a supplemental reporter’s record containing the following: 1. State’s Exhibit 1 (Arrest Warrant and Supporting Documents); 2. State’s Exhibit 2 (Magistrate Paperwork and Supporting Document); 3. State’s Exhibit 3 (Written Warnings Given to Defendant Prior to Interview; 4. State’s Exhibit 4 (Videotaped Interview of Defendant (in five segments)); 5. State’s Exhibit 5 (Affidavit of Sheriff Bill Kitts); and 6. State’s Exhibit 6 (Affidavit of Chief Deputy Sheriff Jerry Walker).

As indicated by the State’s pleading titled, “Submission of Evidence for Consideration by the Court in evaluating Defendant’s Motion to Suppress,” which is dated February 25, 2019, and duly filed in the Clerk’s Record of this appeal, each of the above exhibits were introduced or admitted to evidence in the trial court in electronic format on a USB memory stick. (See Clerk’s Record, pages 38-39). Moreover, the Reporter’s Record Request filed by the State, pursuant to Rule 34.6(b) of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, included a request that each of these exhibits be included in the reporter’s record prepared for this appeal. To date, these exhibits have not yet been made a part of the reporter’s record for this appeal. The supplemental reporter’s record is due in this Court on or before September 16, 2020.

IT IS SO ORDERED THIS 1ST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2020.

PER CURIAM Before Alley, C.J., Rodriguez, and Palafox, JJ.

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