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Robert Michael Austin v. State
06-16-00135-CR
| Tex. App. | Oct 12, 2016
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*1 In The

Court of Appeals Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana

No. 06-16-00135-CR

ROBERT MICHAEL AUSTIN, Appellant V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the County Criminal Court No. 9

Tarrant County, Texas

Trial Court No. 1438107 Before Morriss, C.J., Moseley and Burgess, JJ.

O R D E R

Robert Michael Austin was convicted by a Tarrant County [1] jury of fleeing a police officer. On June 14, 2016, the trial court sentenced Austin to ninety days in jail, suspended that sentence, placed Austin on twelve months’ community supervision, and fined him $1,260.00. Attorney George R. Trimber was retained by Austin to represent him during the trial court proceedings in this matter. Notwithstanding the limited scope of Trimber’s representation of Austin, Trimber prepared and filed a notice of appeal on Austin’s behalf to protect Austin’s appellate rights. Trimber recently filed a motion to withdraw as attorney of record contending that he does not perform appellate work and informing the Court of the limited nature of his retention. We granted Trimber’s motion to withdraw. Austin also recently filed a motion with this Court claiming to be indigent and requesting the appointment of counsel to represent him on appeal.

In light of the declarations contained in Austin’s motion, we abate this matter to the trial court so that it may conduct whatever hearing(s) are necessary to make the following determinations: (1) whether Austin still desires to prosecute his appeal, (2) whether Austin is indigent, (3) if indigent, whether Austin still wishes to have an attorney represent him on appeal, and (4) if not indigent, whether Austin wishes to retain new counsel to represent him on appeal.

If Austin is determined to be indigent and still wishes to be represented by appointed appellate counsel, then the trial court shall appoint an attorney to represent him. If Austin is found *3 not to be indigent and wishes to retain counsel to assist him in prosecuting the appeal, then he has thirty days to retain counsel and inform this Court, immediately on hiring counsel, of counsel’s name and address.

The trial court may enter any orders necessary to implement these directives. Any hearing(s) should be conducted by the trial court within fifteen days of the date of this order. Appropriate orders and findings should be sent to this Court in the form of a supplemental clerk’s record within ten days of the date of the hearing(s) contemplated by this order. The reporter’s record of any hearing(s) should be filed with this Court in the form of a supplemental reporter’s record within fifteen days of the date of the hearing(s) contemplated by this order.

All appellate timetables are stayed and will resume on our receipt of the supplemental appellate record.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

BY THE COURT

Date: October 12, 2016

[1] Originally appealed to the Second Court of Appeals, this case was transferred to this Court by the Texas Supreme Court pursuant to Section 73.001 of the Texas Government Code. See T EX . G OV ’ T C ODE A NN . § 73.001 (West 2013). We are unaware of any conflict between precedent of the Second Court of Appeals and that of this Court on any relevant issue. See T EX . R. A PP . P. 41.3.

Case Details

Case Name: Robert Michael Austin v. State
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Oct 12, 2016
Docket Number: 06-16-00135-CR
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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