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John Richmond Phillips v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 07-01-00443-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 21, 2002; Texas; State Appellate Court

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John Richmond Phillips, the appellant, filed a Motion to Dismiss Appeal on June 17, 2002, indicating his desire to cease prosecution of his appeals in three consolidated cases (No. 07-01-0443-CR, 07-01-0444-CR, 07-01-0445-CR) before the Court of Appeals for the Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo. The motion was signed by both the appellant and his attorney. The court granted the motion for voluntary dismissal without addressing the merits of the cases, resulting in the dismissal of the appeals. The court specified that no motion for rehearing would be considered and that the mandate would issue immediately. The ruling was issued by Justice Phil Johnson, with the order not intended for publication.