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Buford Randle A/K/A Randle Buford v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 13-14-00741-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; May 25, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

On April 9, 2015, the Thirteenth Court of Appeals of Texas dismissed the appeal of Buford Randle (Appellant) against the State of Texas (Appellee) due to lack of jurisdiction. The dismissal order, associated with Cause No. 13-14-00741-CR (Trial Court No. 12-CR-2890-E), has been certified for enforcement. The Chief Justice, Rogelio Valdez, signed the mandate, which was issued from Edinburg, Texas, on May 25, 2015, by Clerk Dorian E. Ramirez.

Legal Issues Addressed

Enforcement of Dismissal Orders

Application: The dismissal order in this case was certified for enforcement, demonstrating the procedural step following a dismissal for cases lacking jurisdiction.

Reasoning: The dismissal order, associated with Cause No. 13-14-00741-CR (Trial Court No. 12-CR-2890-E), has been certified for enforcement.

Issuance of Mandate by Appellate Courts

Application: The mandate was issued by the Chief Justice, indicating the formal conclusion of appellate review and the enforcement of the court's decision.

Reasoning: The Chief Justice, Rogelio Valdez, signed the mandate, which was issued from Edinburg, Texas, on May 25, 2015, by Clerk Dorian E. Ramirez.

Jurisdiction of Appellate Courts

Application: The Thirteenth Court of Appeals of Texas dismissed the appeal due to lack of jurisdiction, highlighting the necessity for an appellate court to have jurisdiction to hear a case.

Reasoning: On April 9, 2015, the Thirteenth Court of Appeals of Texas dismissed the appeal of Buford Randle (Appellant) against the State of Texas (Appellee) due to lack of jurisdiction.