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SHARON KELLER ABEL ACOSTA
PRESIDING JUDGE Court of Criminal Appeals CLERK
(512)463-1551
P.O. BOX 12308, CAPITOL STATION
LAWRENCE MEYERS
TOM PRICE AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 ,». /^ S1AN SCHILHAB
PAUL WOMACK GENERAL COUNSEL
CHERYL JOHNSON 12th Court of Ap" (512,463-|60C
MIKE KEASLER
BARBARA P. HERVEY
CATHY COCHRAN
ELSA ALCALA
JUDGES
October 15,2014 TYLER "S E
CATHY S. LUSK, CLER
Gena Bunn John Lathan Youngblood
HOW. Methvin 130 E. Corsicana St.
Longview, TX 75601 Suite 300
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District Attorney Henderson County
R. Scott McKee Stacey Goldstein
109 W. Corsicanast. State Prosecuting Attorney
Athens, TX 75751 P.O. Box 13046
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David A. Schulman
Attorney at Law District Clerk Henderson County
P.O. Box 783 Becky Hanks
Austin, TX 78767 100 East Tyler, Suite 203
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12th Court Of Appeals Clerk
Cathy Lusk 173rd District Court Presiding Judge
1517 W. Front, Room 354 100 E.Tyler
Tyler, TX 75701 Room 201
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Angela Moore BOBBY D. MIMS
310 S. St. Mary's Street ATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 1830 P.O. BOX 1107
San Antonio, TX 78205 Tyler, TX 75710
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Re: STATE OF TEXAS
CCA No. PD-1592-13 COANo. 12-12-00092-CR
Trial Court Case No. A-18,245
The court has issued an opinion on the above referenced cause number.
Supreme Court Building, 201 West 14th Street, Room 106, Austin, Texas 78701
Website www.cca.courts.state.tx.us
KILL-CUPY
Sincerely,
Abel Acosta, Clerk
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
OF TEXAS
NO. PD-1592-13
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":ourt rf Apple's Uirtrict
THE STATE OF TEXAS
v.
CATHY S. LUS I
TERRY SHANNON BAKER, Appellee
ON STATE'S PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
FROM THE TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS
HENDERSON COUNTY
Per Curiam. Keller, P.J., dissents.
OPINION
We granted the State Prosecuting Attorney's petition for discretionary review to
consider the court of appeals' decision affirming the trial court's granting of Baker's motion
to suppress.1 Having examined the record and briefs, we conclude that our decision to grant
review was improvident. We therefore dismiss the State's petition for discretionary review
1 See State v. Baker, No. 12-12-00092-CR, 2013 WL 5657649 (Tex. App.—Tyler
Oct. 16, 2013) (not designated for publication).
BAKER—2
as improvidently granted.
DATE DELIVERED: October 15, 2014
DO NOT PUBLISH