Texas Appellate Timetable for Clerks

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Appellate Timetable for Clerks

Texas Appellate Timetable for Clerks is a set of rules that govern the filing, docketing, and processing of appeals in the state of Texas. The rules provide guidance for clerks of the appellate courts, such as the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals, and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The Texas Appellate Timetable for Clerks outlines the specific steps and timelines for filing, docketing, and processing appeals. It also includes rules for motions for rehearing, extensions of time, and emergency motions. The Texas Appellate Timetable for Clerks is divided into three types: the Supreme Court Timetable, the Courts of Appeals Timetable, and the Court of Criminal Appeals Timetable. Each type contains specific rules for filing, docketing, and processing appeals.

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See Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 34.5(a). The rules of appellate procedure provide that, at any time before the trial court clerk prepares the clerk's record, a party may file a designation of items to be included in the clerk's record.

The notice of appeal must: (1) identify the trial court and state the case's trial court number and style; (2) state the date of the judgment or order appealed from; (3) state that the party desires to appeal; (4) state the court to which the appeal is taken unless the appeal is to either the First or Fourteenth Court

Rule 34.6 - Reporter's Record (a)Contents. (1) Stenographic Recording. If the proceedings were stenographically recorded, the reporter's record consists of the court reporter's transcription of so much of the proceedings, and any of the exhibits, that the parties to the appeal designate.

An appellate court may permit a party who did not file a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs in the trial court to proceed without payment of costs. The court may require the party to file a Statement in the appellate court.

45. If the court of appeals determines that an appeal is frivolous, it may - on motion of any party or on its own initiative, after notice and a reasonable opportunity for response - award each prevailing party just damages.

As a general rule, the deadline to file a notice of appeal is 30 days after the final judgment was signed. See Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 26.1.

A motion to extend the time to file a brief may be filed before or after the date a brief is due. The court may also, in the interests of justice, shorten the time for filing briefs and for submission of the case.

Rule 52.10 - Temporary Relief (a)Motion for Temporary Relief; Certificate of Compliance. The relator may file a motion to stay any underlying proceedings or for any other temporary relief pending the court's action on the petition.

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Texas Appellate Timetable for Clerks