Case Name: Lindsey BRYANT et al., Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1966-06-01
Citations: 403 S.W.2d 141
Docket Number: No. 39624
Parties: Lindsey BRYANT et al., Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter Second Series
Volume: 403
Pages: 141–142

Head Matter:
Lindsey BRYANT et al., Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.
No. 39624.
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
June 1, 1966.
John W. Overton, Houston, for appellant.
Carol S. Vance, Dist. Atty., Ted Hirtz and James A. Moseley, Asst. Dist. Attys., Houston, and Leon B. Douglas, State’s Atty., Austin, for the State.

Opinion:
OPINION
WOODLEY, Judge.
This is an appeal from a judgment forfeiting an appearance bond.
The transcript was filed in this Court on March 24, 1966. The appeal was submitted on May 25, 1966. Appellant's brief was filed May 26, 1966.
Rules 414 and 415, Rules of Civil Procedure, are applicable in Bond Forfeiture cases. Art. 44.44 Vernon's Ann. C.C.P. Rule 414 R.C.P. requires that appellant's brief be filed in the appellate court within 30 days after the filing of the transcript. Rule 415 provides that when appellant has failed to file his brief in the time prescribed, the appellate court may dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution, unless good cause is shown for such failure. Aguirre v. State, Tex.Cr.App., 399 S.W.2d 804, and Gaither v. State, 156 Tex.Cr.R. 503, 244 S.W.2d 209, are authority for dismissing this appeal.
The appeal is dismissed.