Court Opinion

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NO. 07-03-0053-CR
                                 NO. 07-03-0054-CR

                            IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

                     FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                    AT AMARILLO

                                      PANEL A

                                    JULY 22, 2003

                        ______________________________

                      JEREMY SHANE HOSKINS, APPELLANT

                                          V.

                        THE STATE OF TEXAS, APPELLEE

                      _________________________________

         FROM THE 252ND DISTRICT COURT OF JEFFERSON COUNTY;

             NOS. 83208 & 83209; HONORABLE LARRY GIST, JUDGE

                       _______________________________

Before JOHNSON, C.J., and REAVIS and CAMPBELL, JJ.

                            ABATEMENT AND REMAND

      Pursuant to pleas of guilty, appellant Jeremy Shane Hoskins was convicted in cause

number 83208 of possession of a controlled substance, a second degree felony, and in

cause number 83209 of possession of a controlled substance, a first degree felony.
Without an agreed recommendation, punishment was assessed at confinement for 15

years to run concurrently. The clerk’s record and reporter’s record have both been filed.

After three motions for extensions to file appellant’s brief were granted extending the

deadline to July 11, 2003, with the third order advising counsel that failure to comply might

result in the appeals being abated and the causes remanded for further proceedings, a

fourth request was filed on July 14, 2003. Counsel’s explanation for requesting a fourth

extension is he is “out of state and unable to prepare the brief prior to the deadline.”

       Appellant’s fourth motion for extension of time to file his brief is denied and we now

abate the appeals and remand the causes to the trial court for further proceedings

pursuant to Rule 38.8(b)(2) and (3). Upon remand, the trial court shall immediately cause

notice of a hearing to be given and, thereafter, conduct a hearing to determine the

following:

       1.     whether appellant desires to prosecute the appeal;

       2.     whether appellant is indigent and entitled to new appointed counsel;
              and

       3.     if appellant is not indigent, whether retained counsel has abandoned
              the appeal.

The trial court shall cause the hearing to be transcribed. Should it be determined that

appellant desires to continue the appeal and is indigent, then the trial court shall also take

such measures as may be necessary to assure appellant effective assistance of counsel,

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which measures may include the appointment of new counsel.                 If new counsel is

appointed, the name, address, telephone number, and state bar number of said counsel

shall be included in the order appointing new counsel. Finally, the trial court shall execute

findings of fact, conclusions of law, and such orders as the court may enter regarding the

aforementioned issues, and cause its findings and conclusions to be included in a

supplemental clerk's record. A supplemental record of the hearing shall also be included

in the appellate record. Finally, the trial court shall file the supplemental clerk's record and

the supplemental reporter's record with the Clerk of this Court by Friday, September 5,

2003 .

         It is so ordered.

                                                   Per Curiam

Do not publish.

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