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Damion Dewayne Williams v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 06-14-00219-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; February 19, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

Damion Dewayne Williams is represented by new counsel, Gena Bunn, replacing his previous court-appointed attorney, Vernard Solomon, in the case against the State of Texas, under case number 06-14-00219-CR. Gena Bunn requests the court to officially note her appearance as counsel for the appellant on the docket. Contact information for Gena Bunn is provided, including her State Bar number, email, and law firm details. A certificate of service indicates that a copy of this notice has been sent to Tim Cariker, the Assistant District Attorney, on February 20, 2015.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certificate of Service Requirement

Application: A certificate of service is submitted, confirming that a copy of the notice of appearance has been served to the opposing counsel, Tim Cariker, the Assistant District Attorney.

Reasoning: A certificate of service indicates that a copy of this notice has been sent to Tim Cariker, the Assistant District Attorney, on February 20, 2015.

Change of Legal Representation

Application: The case involves a formal change of legal representation, where Gena Bunn replaces Vernard Solomon as the counsel for the appellant, Damion Dewayne Williams.

Reasoning: Damion Dewayne Williams is represented by new counsel, Gena Bunn, replacing his previous court-appointed attorney, Vernard Solomon, in the case against the State of Texas, under case number 06-14-00219-CR.

Notice of Appearance

Application: The new counsel, Gena Bunn, formally requests the court to acknowledge her representation of the appellant by noting her appearance on the docket.

Reasoning: Gena Bunn requests the court to officially note her appearance as counsel for the appellant on the docket.