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NO. 12-21-00187-CR

                           IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

               TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT

                                      TYLER, TEXAS

CODY LEWIS DYE,                                    §      APPEAL FROM THE 241ST
APPELLANT

V.                                                 §      JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

THE STATE OF TEXAS,
APPELLEE                                           §      SMITH COUNTY, TEXAS

                                   MEMORANDUM OPINION
       Appellant, Cody Lewis Dye, appeals from his conviction for possession of a controlled
substance, for which he received a twenty-year sentence of imprisonment. Appellant filed a
motion to abate for correction of inaccuracies in volume five of the reporter’s record, which
consisted of the guilt-innocence phase of trial. Substitute court reporter Beverly E. Dixon
prepared volume five and Appellant’s counsel represented that the volume revealed inaccuracies
that exceed typographical errors and create confusion as to what occurred during this phase of
trial. This Court ordered the trial court to conduct a hearing and make written findings of fact as
to whether there are any inaccuracies in volume five of the record and, if any such inaccuracies
exist, the corrections to be made. We further ordered that if the trial court found volume five of
the record to be inaccurate, the trial court should order the court reporter to conform the
reporter’s record to what occurred in the trial court and file certified corrections with this Court.
       After a hearing, the trial court made the following pertinent findings: (1) Appellant timely
requested preparation of the reporter’s record; (2) any error in the transcript or missing portion of
the transcript is not due to any act or omission of the State or Appellant; (3) at the hearing, all
parties agreed that volume five is “so filled with errors as to render it unusable and wholly
unreliable;” (4) volume five consisted of the entirety of the guilt-innocence phase of the jury
trial, including multiple witnesses’ testimony, physical evidence, and the State’s evidence against
Appellant; (5) Dixon testified that there are no recordings, notes, or other means by which to
create an accurate transcript of what occurred, thus, there is no basis to believe that Dixon or
another reporter could correct and file a new record if ordered to do so; and (6) the “missing
portion of the record was of such a nature that the parties cannot reasonably be expected to
stipulate as to the correct contents,” nor can the court “on its own recollection recreate the
record.”
       This Court requested letter briefs from the parties as to whether Appellant is entitled to a
new trial. Both Appellant and the State filed letter briefs taking the position that Appellant is
entitled to a new trial. An appellant is entitled to a new trial under the following circumstances:

       (1) if the appellant has timely requested a reporter’s record;

       (2) if, without the appellant’s fault, a significant exhibit or a significant portion of the court
       reporter’s notes and records has been lost or destroyed or--if the proceedings were electronically
       recorded--a significant portion of the recording has been lost or destroyed or is inaudible;

       (3) if the lost, destroyed, or inaudible portion of the reporter’s record, or the lost or destroyed
       exhibit, is necessary to the appeal’s resolution; and

       (4) if the lost, destroyed or inaudible portion of the reporter’s record cannot be replaced by
       agreement of the parties, or the lost or destroyed exhibit cannot be replaced either by agreement of
       the parties or with a copy determined by the trial court to accurately duplicate with reasonable
       certainty the original exhibit.

TEX. R. APP. P. 34.6(f). “[D]epriving a defendant of part of the statement of facts to which he is
entitled results in a new trial.” Perez v. State, 824 S.W.2d 565, 567 (Tex. Crim. App. 1992) (en
banc); Payne v. State, 802 S.W.2d 686, 689 (Tex. Crim. App. 1990) (en banc).
       As the trial court’s findings reflect, all four of Rule 34.6(f)’s criteria have been met: (1)
Appellant timely requested the record, (2) a significant portion of the record is lost through no
fault of Appellant’s, (3) being the guilt-innocence phase of trial, volume five is most certainly
necessary to the appeal’s resolution, and (4) the lost volume cannot be replaced by agreement of
the parties or otherwise. Accordingly, we reverse Appellant’s conviction and remand the case
for a new trial. See Beal v. State, No. 01-12-00896-CR, 2016 WL 1267805, at *6 (Tex. App.—
Houston [1st Dist.] Mar. 31, 2016, no pet.) (mem. op., not designated for publication); see also
Cooks v. State, No. 10-09-00009-CR, 2011 WL 337335, at *1 (Tex. App.—Waco Feb. 2, 2011,
no pet.) (mem. op., not designated for publication); Hawkins v. State, No. 12-08-00357-CR,

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2010 WL 546701, at *4 (Tex. App.—Tyler Feb. 17, 2010, pet. ref’d) (mem. op., not designated
for publication).
                                                                GREG NEELEY
                                                                  Justice

Opinion delivered June 8, 2022.
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

                                               JUNE 8, 2022

                                          NO. 12-21-00187-CR

                                        CODY LEWIS DYE,
                                             Appellant
                                                V.
                                       THE STATE OF TEXAS,
                                             Appellee

                                 Appeal from the 241st District Court
                          of Smith County, Texas (Tr.Ct.No. 241-0383-21)
                THIS CAUSE came to be heard on the appellate record and letter briefs filed herein,
and the same being considered, because it is the opinion of this Court that a significant portion of the
record is lost, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED by this Court that the judgment be
reversed and the cause remanded to the trial court for a new trial in accordance with the opinion of
this Court; and that this decision be certified to the court below for observance.
                     Greg Neeley, Justice.
                     Panel consisted of Worthen, C.J., Hoyle, J. and Neeley, J.