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TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

                                        NO. 03-09-00652-CR

                                       John Bender, Appellant

                                                   v.

                                    The State of Texas, Appellee

     FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY, 331ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
    NO. D-1-DC-08-904109, HONORABLE CHARLES E. MILLER JR., JUDGE PRESIDING

                              MEMORANDUM OPINION

PER CURIAM

                Appellant’s appointed counsel has filed a motion to withdraw. In her motion, counsel

states that appellant is an attorney, but not currently licensed to practice. She says that “[s]ince the

inception of this appeal, [she] has been in a struggle with the Appellant over who is the appellate

lawyer in this case.” She states that instead of the brief that she has been preparing, appellant wants

her to file a brief that he has written but that counsel is unwilling to sign. Counsel states that she and

appellant agree that she should withdraw to allow appellant to pursue the appeal himself. Attached

to the motion is a letter from appellant confirming his desire to represent himself.

                The motion is granted in part. The appeal is abated and the cause is remanded to the

district court. Upon remand, the court shall promptly conduct a hearing at which appellant shall be

admonished of the disadvantages of self-representation and evidence shall be developed as to
whether appellant’s decision to relinquish the benefits of counsel is knowingly and voluntarily made.

If appellant persists in his request to dismiss counsel, the district court shall allow counsel to

withdraw from the case and make available to appellant a copy of the appellate record. Appellant

will have thirty days from the date of the hearing to file a pro se brief.

               A supplemental record, including the reporter’s record of the hearing and copies of

all orders entered by the district court, shall be filed with the Clerk by October 25, 2010.

Before Chief Justice Jones, Justices Puryear and Pemberton

Abated

Filed: September 10, 2010

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