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Norman Kyle Terry v. State
Citation: Not availableDocket: 12-08-00032-CR
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; January 30, 2008; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
The appeal in the case of Norman Kyle Terry is dismissed due to lack of jurisdiction. Terry was convicted of evading arrest, with punishment imposed on December 7, 2007. His notice of appeal was due by January 7, 2008, but was filed on January 14, 2008, making it untimely. The court notified Terry on January 17, 2008, about the untimeliness of his filing and that no extension request under Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 26.3 had been made. Terry did not respond or amend the record to establish jurisdiction. Consequently, the court lacks authority to accept the late appeal, leading to its dismissal. The opinion was delivered on January 31, 2008, by a panel consisting of Chief Justice Worthen and Justices Griffith and Hoyle. The decision is not to be published.