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Brandon Scott Coppock v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 05-13-00907-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; January 8, 2014; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

Clerk’s records in the appeals of Brandon Scott Coppock against the State of Texas are overdue. The Court orders the Dallas County District Clerk to file the necessary clerk’s records within twenty-one days from the date of this order. The Clerk is directed to electronically send copies of this order to the Dallas County District Clerk, the Criminal Records Division, and the parties' counsel. The order is signed by Justice Lana Myers.

Legal Issues Addressed

Electronic Communication of Judicial Orders

Application: The order requires that copies be sent electronically to relevant parties to ensure timely delivery and action.

Reasoning: The Clerk is directed to electronically send copies of this order to the Dallas County District Clerk, the Criminal Records Division, and the parties' counsel.

Judicial Order for Filing Overdue Records

Application: The court mandates the Dallas County District Clerk to submit the overdue clerk's records within a specified timeframe.

Reasoning: The Court orders the Dallas County District Clerk to file the necessary clerk’s records within twenty-one days from the date of this order.