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Curtis Eugene Ochoa v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 04-18-00019-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; February 1, 2018; Texas; State Appellate Court

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A trial court's certification indicates that Curtis Eugene Ochoa's case is a plea-bargain case, and he has no right to appeal. The Fourth Court of Appeals ordered the trial court clerk to file an electronic clerk’s record within ten days, including specific documents: all pre-trial orders and motions, court admonishments, waiver and consent documents, the judgment, post-judgment motions and orders, the notice of appeal, the trial court's certification of Ochoa's right of appeal, and the criminal docket sheet. All other appellate deadlines are suspended until further notice. The court clerk is instructed to distribute copies of this order to the relevant parties involved in the appeal. The order was issued by Justice Rebeca C. Martinez and signed by Clerk of Court Keith E. Hottle on February 2, 2018.