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Cody Wade Blocker v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 08-13-00135-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; August 14, 2013; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

Cody Wade Blocker's appeal against the State of Texas, originating from the 297th District Court of Tarrant County, has been dismissed. The Court of Appeals for the Eighth District of Texas granted Blocker's motion to dismiss, concluding that the appeal should not proceed. The decision is to be certified for observance in the lower court. The ruling was finalized on August 14, 2013, with Chief Justice Ann Crawford McClure presiding, alongside Justices Rivera and Rodriguez.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Decision

Application: The decision to dismiss the appeal is to be certified for observance by the lower court, ensuring that the dismissal is recognized and enforced at that level.

Reasoning: The decision is to be certified for observance in the lower court.

Dismissal of Appeal

Application: The appeal filed by Cody Wade Blocker against the State of Texas was dismissed as the Court of Appeals granted the motion to dismiss.

Reasoning: The Court of Appeals for the Eighth District of Texas granted Blocker's motion to dismiss, concluding that the appeal should not proceed.