William A. McIntosh v. The State of Texas--Appeal from 40th District Court of Ellis County

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William A. McIntosh v. State /**/

IN THE

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

 

No. 10-01-409-CR

No. 10-01-410-CR

No. 10-01-411-CR

No. 10-01-412-CR

No. 10-01-413-CR

No. 10-01-414-CR

No. 10-01-415-CR

No. 10-01-416-CR

No. 10-01-417-CR

No. 10-01-418-CR

 

WILLIAM A. McINTOSH,

Appellant

v.

 

THE STATE OF TEXAS,

Appellee

 

From the 40th District Court

Ellis County, Texas

Trial Court Nos. 20084CR, 20085CR, 20086CR, 20087CR

20379CR, 20380CR, 20381CR, 20382CR, 20383CR and 20384CR

MEMORANDUM OPINION

William A. McIntosh appeals from the trial court s denial of his motions for appointment of trial counsel in a series of DNA proceedings under chapter 64 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. We notified McIntosh in a published order dated December 11, 2002 that these are not appealable orders and that these appeals would be dismissed for want of jurisdiction if supplemental clerk s records containing orders adjudicating the merits of his motions for DNA testing were not filed with the Clerk of this Court on or before 5:00 p.m. on December 27, 2002. McIntosh v. State, No. 01-409-CR, slip op. at 3-4, 2002 Tex. App. LEXIS 8879, at *4 (Tex. App. Waco Dec. 11, 2002, order).

We have not received a supplemental record containing an order on the merits in any of these appeals. Accordingly, we dismiss these appeals for want of jurisdiction.

PER CURIAM

 

Before Chief Justice Davis,

Justice Vance, and

Justice Gray

Appeals dismissed for want of jurisdiction

Opinion delivered and filed March 5, 2003

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