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NO. 12-23-00178-CR

                             IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

                TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT

                                          TYLER, TEXAS

EX PARTE:                                                §       APPEAL FROM THE 392ND

ROBERT MILTON BEASLEY                                    §       JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

                                                         §       HENDERSON COUNTY, TEXAS

                                       MEMORANDUM OPINION
                                           PER CURIAM

        Robert Milton Beasley filed a pro se notice of appeal from the denial of his application
for writ of habeas corpus seeking a bail reduction. The Clerk of this Court notified Appellant
that he is still represented by counsel, and we included counsel on the notice.
        On August 25, this Court remanded the appeal to the trial court because the time to file
Appellant’s brief expired without a brief or motion for extension of time. We ordered that the
trial court conduct a hearing to determine (1) whether the appellant still desires to prosecute his
appeal; (2) whether the appellant is indigent and either needs counsel appointed, or appellant’s
counsel has abandoned the appeal; or (3) if the appellant is not indigent, whether a brief has not
been completed because retained counsel has either abandoned the appeal or because appellant
has failed to make necessary arrangements for filing a brief; and (4) when appellant’s counsel
anticipates that the appellant’s brief, if a brief is to be filed, will be completed.
        The trial court conducted said hearing on September 13, during which the following
exchange occurred:

        Counsel: Judge, I spoke with Mr. Beasley. He filed this, of course, pro se because of the last bond
        reduction.
        Trial Court: Right.
        Counsel: Since then, I visited with him. He does not want to pursue this bond reduction. He
        doesn’t have the money.
         However, he has major medical problems. And I saw him in jail like three days ago, and I told
         him I would file for a medical PR bond, which we have not filed the papers for that.
         Trial Court: Well, let me -- so what does -- what is the 12th? What is the appeal? Is that on the
         bond?
         Counsel: It’s an appeal on the writ that you -- or bond reduction that you denied. He did his pro se
         appeal.
         Trial Court: Oh.
         Counsel: I didn't know anything about it until the letters started coming from the [C]ourt of
         Appeals.

The trial court placed Appellant under oath, and another exchanged followed:

         Trial Court: … Mr. Beasley, I guess you filed an appeal on your own; is that right?
         Appellant: Yes, sir.
         Trial Court: You were appealing this Court’s ruling on your bond; is that right?
         Appellant: Yes, sir.
         Trial Court: … Do you still want to continue on with that appeal?
         Appellant: No, Judge.
         Trial Court: Is that a “no”?
         Appellant: No, sir.
         Trial Court: So do you want me to send a letter back to the 12th Court of Appeals stating that you
         have indicated you've abandoned your appeal? 1
         Appellant: Yes, sir. Due to the fact that I need to do this PR medical.
         Trial Court: I understand. So you still want me to send a letter saying you have abandoned your
         appeal?
         Appellant: Yes, sir.
         Trial Court: All right. I’ll do so. . . .

         At any time before an appellate court’s decision, the appellate court may dismiss the
appeal upon the appellant’s motion signed by both appellant and his counsel. TEX. R. APP. P.
44.2(a). Appellant has not filed a motion to dismiss his appeal. Nevertheless, given counsel’s
representations that Appellant does not want to pursue the appeal and Appellant’s own such
representations made during the September 13 hearing, we conclude that good cause exists to
suspend the operation of Rule 42.2(a) in accordance with Rule 2. See TEX. R. APP. P. 2 (“On a
party’s motion or on its own initiative an appellate court may--to expedite a decision or for other
good cause--suspend a rule’s operation in a particular case and order a different procedure”); see
also Salinas v. State, No. 01-20-00300-CR, 2020 WL 5900572, at *1-2 (Tex. App.—Houston
[1st Dist.] Oct. 6, 2020, no pet.) (per curiam) (mem. op., not designated for publication)

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           Despite this Court’s order requiring the trial court to make appropriate findings, the trial court failed to
make any such written findings. The Clerk of this Court made multiple inquiries regarding the status of a
supplemental clerk’s record containing the trial court’s findings and copied the trial court judge on at least two email
inquiries. On October 5, we received a supplemental clerk’s record containing a docket sheet with an entry for
September 13 that states “▲ W/D appeal[.]” This docket entry is not the equivalent of written findings.

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(dismissing appeal “based on appellant’s statements on the record, and under oath, at the
abatement hearing,” finding good cause to suspend operation of Rule 42). Accordingly, we
dismiss the appeal.

Opinion delivered October 18, 2023.
Panel consisted of Worthen, C.J., Hoyle, J., and Neeley, J.

                                             (DO NOT PUBLISH)

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                                  COURT OF APPEALS

      TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                          JUDGMENT

                                         OCTOBER 18, 2023

                                        NO. 12-23-00178-CR

                         EX PARTE: ROBERT MILTON BEASLEY

                               Appeal from the 392nd District Court
                    of Henderson County, Texas (Tr.Ct.No. CV23,0301-392)

                     THIS CAUSE came to be heard on the appellate record; and the same being
considered, it is the opinion of this Court that this appeal should be dismissed.

                    It is therefore ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED by this Court that
this appeal be, and the same is, hereby dismissed; and that this decision be certified to the court
below for observance.

                   By per curiam opinion.
                   Panel consisted of Worthen, C.J., Hoyle, J. and Neeley, J.