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Date: 12-23-2020

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In re Isidro Ramos, III

Case Number: 04-20-00466-CR

Judge: PER CURIAM

Court: Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas

Plaintiff's Attorney: Joe D. Gonzales

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San Antonio, Texas - Criminal defense attorney represented Isidro Ramos, III with filing a petition for writ of mandamus complaining of the trial court’s refusal to rule on his motion for DNA testing.




On October 9, 2020, the respondent filed a response containing copies of its October 9,
2020 orders (1) denying relator’s request for appointment of counsel pursuant to Texas Code of
Criminal Procedure Chapter 64 and (2) denying relator’s motion for post-conviction DNA testing.
Because the trial court has ruled on relator’s pending motions, relator has now received the relief
requested. We, therefore, dismiss relator’s petition as moot.

Outcome: We deny as moot relator’s request to file a petition for writ of mandamus because leave is not required to file a petition in an intermediate appellate court.

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