DeQurious Marquise Robbins v. the State of Texas ( 2022 )


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  •                                    In The
    Court of Appeals
    Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana
    No. 06-21-00122-CR
    DEQURIOUS MARQUISE ROBBINS, Appellant
    V.
    THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
    On Appeal from the 115th District Court
    Marion County, Texas
    Trial Court No. F15226
    Before Morriss, C.J., Stevens and Carter,* JJ.
    ____________________
    *Jack Carter, Justice, Retired, Sitting by Assignment
    ORDER
    DeQurious Marquise Robbins appeals from his conviction of aggravated robbery and his
    resulting twenty-seven-year sentence. Robbins’s notice of appeal was filed October 12, 2021.
    The clerk’s record was filed November 5, 2021, and the reporter’s record was filed
    December 15, 2021, making the appellant’s brief originally due January 14, 2022. Robbins
    failed to file a brief or a motion to extend time in which to file a brief. By letter dated January
    24, 2022, this Court advised Oscar William Loyd, appointed counsel for Robbins, that Robbins’s
    brief was late and afforded him fourteen additional days in which to file the brief, resulting in a
    final due date of February 8, 2022.
    On January 25, 2022, Loyd filed what purported to be an Anders1 brief on Robbins’s
    behalf. By letter dated January 25, 2022, this Court advised Loyd that, although we received the
    document purporting to be an Anders brief, we could not file it as such because it did not comply
    with Anders. In our letter, we reminded Loyd that the final due date to file a compliant brief was
    February 8, 2022, and further advised that failure to file a revised brief correcting the
    deficiencies set out in our letter could result in abatement to the trial court pursuant to Rule 38.8
    of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.8.
    Because a compliant brief has not been filed, we abate this case to the trial court for a
    status hearing pursuant to Rule 38.8(b) of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. See TEX. R.
    APP. P. 38.8(b)(2). Specifically, the trial court is directed to determine whether Robbins still
    desires to prosecute this appeal. Assuming Robbins still desires to prosecute the appeal, the trial
    1
    Anders v. California, 
    386 U.S. 738
     (1967).
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    court is directed to determine (1) why Robbins’s appellate brief has not been filed and
    (2) whether Loyd has abandoned the appeal. The trial court is directed to make appropriate
    findings and recommendations and to have a record of the proceedings prepared. The record
    must include any findings made by the trial court. Based on that record, this Court will take
    appropriate action to ensure that Robbins’s rights are protected. The trial court may also address
    any other matters it deems appropriate. The hearing is to be conducted within fifteen days of the
    date of this order.
    The trial court’s findings and recommendations on the issues set forth above shall be
    entered into the record of the case and presented to this Court in the form of a supplemental
    clerk’s record within fifteen days of the date of the hearing. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.8(b)(3). The
    reporter’s record of the hearing shall also be filed with this Court in the form of a supplemental
    reporter’s record within fifteen days of the date of the hearing. See 
    id.
    All appellate timetables are stayed and will resume on our receipt of (1) a brief that
    complies with Anders or (2) the supplemental appellate record.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    BY THE COURT
    Date: April 12, 2022
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Document Info

Docket Number: 06-21-00122-CR

Filed Date: 4/12/2022

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 4/13/2022