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Ex Parte Kory Michael Gautreaux v. State
Citation: Not availableDocket: 02-10-00239-CR
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; August 19, 2010; Texas; State Appellate Court
Kory Michael Gautreaux attempted to appeal from the trial court's orders regarding bond conditions set on April 30, 2010. His notice of appeal, due by June 1, 2010, was filed late on June 14, 2010. The Court of Appeals expressed concern about its jurisdiction due to this untimeliness and required Gautreaux to demonstrate grounds for continuing the appeals by July 5, 2010. Gautreaux responded on July 18, 2010, but his response failed to establish jurisdictional grounds. The court reiterated that a timely notice of appeal is essential for jurisdiction, citing relevant case law. Consequently, the court dismissed the appeals for lack of jurisdiction. The ruling was delivered on August 19, 2010, by a panel consisting of Justices Gardner, Walker, and McCoy.