IN THE
TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
No. 10-16-00248-CR
No. 10-16-00249-CR
No. 10-16-00250-CR
WAYMON LEON WEBSTER,
Appellant
v.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Appellee
From the 85th District Court
Brazos County, Texas
Trial Court Nos. 15-02647-CRM-85,
15-03061-CRF-85, and 15-03062-CRF-85
ORDER
Waymon Leon Webster was convicted of three offenses: failure to identify, theft,
and tampering with evidence. He appealed each and each was set up as a separate
appeal: 10-16-00248-CR (failure to ID); 10-16-00249-CR (theft); and 10-16-00250-CR
(tampering). A clerk’s record was filed in each appeal. However, the appellate time table
in each of these appeals is no longer on track. This is partly due to the Court filing the
reporter’s record, which contained the single proceeding for all three convictions, in only
one appeal, that being 10-16-00250-CR. We have discovered this oversight and have now
filed the reporter’s record from 10-16-00250-CR in appellate case numbers 10-16-00248-
CR and 10-16-00249-CR.
The Court’s calendar shows that Webster’s brief is past due in appellate case
number 10-16-00250-CR but is not yet due in the other two appeals. Because all three
charges were heard in one proceeding and contained in one reporter’s record, there is no
reason to have one appeal on a separate timetable from the other two.
Accordingly, we will reset the appellate timetable in all three appeals by deeming
the reporter’s record in each appeal filed as of the date of this Order. Webster must file
his brief in each appeal within 30 days from the date of this Order. See TEX. R. APP. P.
38.6(a)(2).
PER CURIAM
Before Chief Justice Gray,
Justice Davis, and
Justice Scoggins
Order issued and filed January 18, 2017
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