Ex parte Andreas Jensen Appeal from 272nd District Court of Brazos County (memorandum opinion by hon. neill)

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IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS No. 10-20-00001-CR No. 10-20-00002-CR EX PARTE ANDREAS JENSEN From the 272nd District Court Brazos County, Texas Trial Court No. 11-00928-CRF-272-A & No. 11-00843-CRM-272 MEMORANDUM OPINION Appellant, the State of Texas, has filed motions requesting the dismissal of its appeals in appellate cause numbers 10-20-00001-CR and 10-20-00002-CR. See TEX. R. APP. P. 42.2(a). We have not issued a decision in these appeals, and the State’s attorney has signed both motions to dismiss. We grant the State’s motions, and these appeals are hereby dismissed.1 See id.; see also State v. Miles, Nos. 10-98-376-CR, 10-98-377-CR, & 1098-378-CR, 1999 Tex. App. LEXIS 4422, at **1-2 (Tex. App.—Waco June 16, 1999, no pet.) In both appellate cause numbers, the State has also filed an unopposed motion to expedite the issuance of the mandates. After review, we grant the State’s unopposed motions to expedite the issuance of the mandates in appellate cause numbers 10-20-00001-CR and 10-20-00002-CR. 1 (mem. op.) (per curiam) (applying Rule 42.2(a) to appeals filed by the State and concluding that the signature of the State’s attorney is a sufficient substitute for the signature of “appellant” required by Rule 42.2(a)). JOHN E. NEILL Justice Before Chief Justice Gray, Justice Davis, and Justice Neill Appeals dismissed Opinion delivered and filed August 5, 2020 Do not publish [CR25] Ex parte Jensen Page 2

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