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Armando Oviedo Nino v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 05-14-00787-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 3, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The appeal of Armando Oviedo Nino has been reinstated by the Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas. On April 27, 2015, the court had previously ordered the trial court to determine the status of State’s Exhibit No. 1 and its readability. The findings indicate that both parties could access the exhibit using Avigilon software, with additional downloadable software available on Avigilon's website. With this information, the court was able to review the exhibit. Both parties have submitted their briefs, and the Clerk is directed to set the appeal at issue.

Legal Issues Addressed

Appellate Review of Exhibits

Application: The appellate court required a determination of the status and readability of a crucial exhibit, which both parties could access using specific software, allowing the court to proceed with its review.

Reasoning: The court had previously ordered the trial court to determine the status of State’s Exhibit No. 1 and its readability. The findings indicate that both parties could access the exhibit using Avigilon software, with additional downloadable software available on Avigilon's website.

Reinstatement of Appeal

Application: The appeal of Armando Oviedo Nino was reinstated by the appellate court after a prior order to assess the status and accessibility of an exhibit.

Reasoning: The appeal of Armando Oviedo Nino has been reinstated by the Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas.

Submission of Briefs and Appeal Process

Application: After confirming the accessibility of the exhibit, both parties submitted their briefs, and the appeal was set to proceed.

Reasoning: Both parties have submitted their briefs, and the Clerk is directed to set the appeal at issue.