Court Opinion

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NO. 07-11-0498-CR

                             IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

                      FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                     AT AMARILLO

                                        PANEL C

                                 MARCH 27, 2012
                          _____________________________

                               TOMADERICK ROBINSON,

                                                                  Appellant
                                             v.

                                 THE STATE OF TEXAS,

                                                                   Appellee
                          _____________________________

      FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. ONE OF LUBBOCK COUNTY;

         NO. 2010-463,563; HONORABLE CECIL G. PURYEAR, PRESIDING
                       _____________________________

                            ABATEMENT AND REMAND
                          _____________________________

Before QUINN, C.J., and HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ.

      Pending before the court is an appeal by Tomaderick Robinson.               He was

convicted of failure to identify and sentenced to 270 days in jail and a $2,000 fine.

There appears some suggestion that appellant absconded prior to his conviction and

remains at large despite his conviction and sentence. This information led the court to

ask both the State and counsel for appellant (which counsel filed the notice of appeal)

about the matter. To that end, the court sent a letter to counsel of record directing “both
the State and appellant’s counsel to verify in a form permitted by Rule 42.4 of the Texas

Rules of Appellate Procedure whether appellant has escaped . . . .” They were also

directed to address “whether the appeal should be dismissed” per Texas Rule of

Appellate Procedure 42.4. “The verification [was] due no later than 5:00 p.m. on March

9, 2012.” Replies to that directive have yet to be received. Accordingly, we abate the

appeal and remand the cause to the trial court.

       The trial court is ordered to schedule an evidentiary hearing, and afford

reasonable prior notice of that hearing date to all parties of record, to determine 1)

whether Tomaderick Robinson jumped bail or otherwise left without lawful permission

the custody, control or jurisdiction of the trial court or State of Texas prior to his

conviction and sentencing, 2) if so, when that occurred, 3) if so, whether he remains at-

large, 4) the date his sentence was pronounced in open court, and 5) any other matters

pertinent to these issues and appellant’s desire to prosecute the appeal. The argument

and evidence, if any, will be transcribed into a supplemental reporter’s record, which

record the trial court will cause to be filed with the clerk of this court by April 26, 2012.

The trial court may also execute any written findings of fact and conclusions of law

which it may deem relevant to the matter. If such written findings and conclusions are

created, they shall be included in a supplemental clerk’s record which the trial court will

cause to be filed with the clerk of this court by April 26, 2012. Should further time be

needed to complete the foregoing tasks, same must be requested before April 26, 2012.

       It is so ordered.

                                                  Per Curiam

Do not publish.

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