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William Lotin Parker v. State
Citation: Not availableDocket: 13-11-00444-CR
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; August 25, 2011; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
William Lotin Parker's appeal against the State of Texas has been dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. The 278th District Court of Walker County granted Parker a new trial on July 8, 2011, which effectively nullified the prior conviction, as per Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure (TEX. R. APP. P. 21.9(b)). Consequently, there is no conviction to appeal. The court reviewed the relevant documents and determined that it cannot consider the appeal due to this lack of jurisdiction. The dismissal was officially recorded on August 25, 2011.