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Maximo Martinez v. State
Citation: Not availableDocket: 05-12-00917-CR
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 11, 2013; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
On June 11, 2013, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth District of Texas issued an order regarding the appeal of Maximo Martinez against the State of Texas (Cause No. 05-12-00917-CR). The court ordered court reporter Sharon Hazlewood to submit a supplemental record, including specific State's Exhibits, within ten days of the order. These exhibits include various police forms, a toxicology report, fingerprint cards, judgments of prior convictions, and other relevant documentation necessary for the appeal. Hazlewood had previously been instructed to file this record by April 24, 2013, but failed to do so or communicate with the court about its status. The appeal cannot proceed without this supplemental record. The court warned that if Hazlewood does not comply within the specified time, she may be barred from serving as a court reporter until the record is submitted. Additionally, the appellant's brief is due within forty days of this order. The order was directed to be communicated electronically to relevant parties, including the presiding judge and counsel.