Kristin Randolph v. State

NO. 07-07-0381-CR


IN THE COURT OF APPEALS


FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS


AT AMARILLO


PANEL D


NOVEMBER 13, 2007


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KRISTIN RANDOLPH, APPELLANT


V.


THE STATE OF TEXAS, APPELLEE



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FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. TWO OF LUBBOCK COUNTY;


NO. 2005-496,091; HONORABLE DREW FARMER, JUDGE


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Before QUINN, C.J., and CAMPBELL and PIRTLE, JJ.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

          Pending before this Court is Kristin Randolph’s Motion to Dismiss Appeal in which she represents she no longer wishes to pursue this appeal. As required by Rule 42.2(a) of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, the motion is signed by Appellant and her attorney. No decision of this Court having been delivered, the motion is granted and the appeal is dismissed. No motion for rehearing will be entertained and our mandate will issue forthwith.

          Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed.


                                                                           Patrick A. Pirtle

                                                                                 Justice



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-family: Arial"> The trial court is directed to: (1) conduct any necessary hearings; (2) make and file appropriate findings of fact, conclusions of law and recommendations, and cause them to be included in a supplemental clerk's record; (3) cause the hearing proceedings to be transcribed and included in a reporter's record of the hearing; and (4) have a record of the proceedings made to the extent any of the proceedings are not included in the supplemental clerk's record or the reporter's record of the hearing. In the absence of a request for extension of time from the trial court, the supplemental clerk's record, reporter's record of the hearing, and any additional proceeding records, including any orders, findings conclusions and recommendations, are to be sent so as to be received by the clerk of this court not later than September 12, 2003.

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