TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
NO. 03-19-00824-CR
The State of Texas, Appellant
v.
Ronald W. McMahan, Jr., Appellee
FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 1 OF COMAL COUNTY
NO. 2019CR0511, THE HONORABLE RANDAL C. GRAY, JUDGE PRESIDING
ORDER AND MEMORANDUM OPINION
PER CURIAM
The State of Texas has filed a notice of appeal from the district court’s order
granting Ronald W. McMahan’s motion to suppress evidence. Before filing its notice of appeal,
the State filed a request for the district court to make findings of fact and conclusions of law.
No findings or conclusions were made before the clerk’s record and the reporter’s record were
filed with this Court. The State has now filed a motion to abate and remand the cause to the
district court for entry of findings of fact and conclusions of law. The State also requests that we
grant the district court the ability to reconsider its ruling on the motion to suppress.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has held that “upon the request of the losing
party on a motion to suppress evidence, the trial court shall state its essential findings,” which the
court defined as “findings of fact and conclusions of law adequate to provide an appellate court
with a basis upon which to review the trial court’s application of the law to the facts.” State v.
Cullen, 195 S.W.3d 696, 699 (Tex. Crim. App. 2006). When the trial court fails to make such
findings and conclusions, we are required to abate the appeal and remand the cause to the trial
court for entry of its “essential findings.” State v. Elias, 339 S.W.3d 667, 677 (Tex. Crim. App.
2011); see also Green v. State, 906 S.W.2d 937, 939–40 & n.4 (Tex. Crim. App. 1995) (holding
that when trial record has been filed with appellate court, “the trial court no longer has
jurisdiction to adjudicate the case” and that “[t]he proper way to revive the trial court’s authority
to take action is by abatement”).
Accordingly, we grant in part the State’s motion. We abate the appeal and
remand the cause to the district court solely for entry of its findings of fact and conclusions of
law. We deny the State’s request that we allow the district court to reconsider its ruling. A
supplemental clerk’s record containing the findings of fact and conclusions of law shall be filed
with this Court no later than January 20, 2020. This appeal will be reinstated once the
supplemental clerk’s record is filed.
It is so ordered December 20, 2019.
Before Chief Justice Rose, Justices Triana and Smith
Abated and Remanded
Filed: December 20, 2019
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