Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2022

Roman Dexter Soto v. the State of Texas

Roman Dexter Soto v. the State of Texas
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided June 17, 2022

Roman Dexter Soto v. the State of Texas

Opinion

Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas June 17, 2022 No. 04-22-00199-CR, 04-22-00200-CR, 04-22-00201-CR, 04-22-00202-CR Roman Dexter SOTO, Appellant v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee From the 451st Judicial District Court, Kendall County, Texas Trial Court No. 7817, 7818, 7819, 7820 Honorable Kirsten Cohoon, Judge Presiding

ORDER Appellant Roman Dexter Soto has filed a motion to consolidate Appeal Nos. 04-22- 00199-CR, 04-22-00200-CR, 04-22-00201-CR and 04-022-00202-CR. Based on the representations in the motion regarding similarities in the cases, this Court has determined that the appeals should be consolidated for briefing and oral argument, if granted by the panel.

We therefore GRANT the motion and ORDER the appeals consolidated for the purpose of briefing and oral argument, if any. The parties shall file all motions, briefs, and other documents as if the appeals were one case but shall include all four appeal numbers in the style.

If oral argument is granted by the panel, the appeals will be argued together, as a single appeal, and the total time limit for each side at oral argument shall equal the ordinary time limit for a single appeal. The Court will dispose of all four appeals with the same judgment, opinion, and mandate.

Appellant’s request for an extension of time to file his appellant’s brief is GRANTED and the appellant’s brief is due to be filed in this court thirty (30) days after the date of this order.

_________________________________ Liza A. Rodriguez, Justice IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court on this 17th day of June, 2022.

___________________________________ MICHAEL A. CRUZ, Clerk of Court

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