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Coy Lee Lorance v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 05-13-01231-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; January 2, 2014; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Appellant Coy Lee Lorance has expressed the desire to file a pro se response to the Anders brief submitted by his appellate counsel, Hunter Biederman. The Court of Appeals orders Biederman to provide Lorance with copies of the clerk’s and reporter’s records. Biederman must verify in writing to the Court within thirty days that these records have been sent to Lorance. The deadline for Lorance's pro se response is set for March 17, 2014. Copies of the order are to be distributed to Judge Angela Tucker, court reporter Sheri Vecera, Collin County District Clerk Andrea Stroh Thompson, and Biederman, as well as to Lorance at the specified prison address. The order is signed by Justice Lana Myers.