Court Opinion

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NO. 07-02-0187-CR
                                  NO. 07-02-0188-CR

                             IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

                      FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                     AT AMARILLO

                                        PANEL A

                                     JUNE 25, 2002

                         ______________________________

                         DAVID RUSSELL HALE, APPELLANT

                                           V.

                          THE STATE OF TEXAS, APPELLEE

                       _________________________________

             FROM THE 47TH DISTRICT COURT OF POTTER COUNTY;

        NOS. 44,828-A, 33,491-A; HONORABLE DAVID L. GLEASON, JUDGE

                        _______________________________

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

                           ON ABATEMENT AND REMAND

      On April 9, 2002, appellant David Russell Hale filed pro se notices of appeal in the

referenced matters.   It was unclear at that time what judgments or orders he was

appealing. However, with his notice of appeal, he expressed dissatisfaction with his prior
appointed counsel and requested the appointment of legal representation. On April 26,

2002, we received a letter from the court clerk informing us that she had received neither

an order from the court requesting her to prepare a transcript in these matters nor payment

from appellant or an affidavit of inability to pay. However, from papers she provided to us,

it appears that in Cause No. 07-02-0187-CR (Trial Court Case No. 44,828-A), there was

an order dated March 27, 2002, deferring adjudication of the guilt of appellant for

possession of a controlled substance and placing him on community supervision.

Presumably this is one of the orders from which appellant has filed his appeal.

       On June 7, 2002, we sent letters to the court clerk and the court reporter informing

them that their respective records were due on May 27, 2002. If the records could not be

completed, it was requested that they complete and fill out a request form and return it to

the court no later than June 18, 2002. Then, on June 12, 2002, we received copies of an

order and judgment signed May 15, 2002, pronouncing adjudication of guilt in Cause No.

07-02-0187-CR and an order signed May 15, 2002, revoking community supervision and

imposing a sentence for the conviction of the offense of burglary of a building in Cause No.

07-02-0188-CR (Trial Court Case No. 33,491-A). At that time, appellant was apparently

represented by counsel.

       Because of the state of confusion surrounding these appeals and because no

clerk’s and reporter’s records have been filed, we are authorized to abate these appeals

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and remand the cases to the 47th District Court of Potter County for a hearing. See Tex.

R. App. P. 37.3.

       Upon remand, the judge of the trial court shall immediately cause notice to be given

and conduct a hearing to determine:

       1. Whether appellant has abandoned his appeals.

       2. If appellant has not abandoned his appeals, whether appellant’s attorney
       continues to represent appellant and will diligently pursue his appeals. If
       not, and appellant is not indigent, what steps should be taken to ensure that
       appellant will promptly retain an attorney who will diligently pursue the
       appeals.

       3. If appellant is indigent, an attorney should be appointed to handle the
       appeals. If such an attorney is appointed, this court should be supplied that
       attorney’s name, address, and State Bar of Texas identification number.

       4. If appellant is indigent, what steps are necessary to ensure the prompt
       preparation of clerk’s and reporter’s records.

       5. If any other orders are necessary to ensure the diligent and proper
       pursuit of appellant’s appeals.

       In support of its determination, the trial court will prepare and file written findings

of fact and conclusions of law and cause them to be included in a supplemental clerk’s

record. In addition, the trial court shall cause a transcription of the hearing to be prepared

and included in a reporter’s record. The supplemental clerk’s and reporter’s records shall

be submitted to this court no later than July 24, 2002.

       It is so ordered.

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                      Per Curiam

Do not publish.

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