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Ex Parte Jose C. Loredo

Citation: Not availableDocket: 03-15-00301-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 8, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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David A. Mendoza, representing Jose Concepcion Loredo in the case State of Texas v. Jose Concepcion Loredo (Cause No. 095790), communicated with Lori Schmid at the Hays County Court regarding a Writ of Habeas Corpus. Mendoza noted that the Third Court of Appeals acknowledged receipt of the reporter's record. He referenced a letter dated April 22, 2015, in which he requested the forwarding of the reporter's record to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, as mandated by articles 11.07(3)(c) and 11.09, and confirmed payment of a $75 fee (check #2414) for this service.

On May 12, 2015, Schmid informed Mendoza that the transcript could not be filed until a notice of appeal was submitted to the Third Court of Appeals. Following this, Mendoza filed the necessary notice of appeal. He requested that Schmid send a copy of the transcript and provided his contact information for any further inquiries. The correspondence included a carbon copy (Cc) to the Hays County District Attorney via fax and outlined contact details for both Mendoza and the Third Court of Appeals.