Green, Charles Anthony ( 2015 )


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    CASE No. PD-0752-15               ^X^
    COURT    OF    APPEALS   No.   02-14-00426-CR
    CHARLES ANTHONY GREEN, appellant                          §           ]REffiiP/E!S,W1' 0F
    COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
    CRIMINAL    APPEALS
    §
    THE STATE OF TEXAS , appellee                             §           AUSTIN, TTEXAS
    MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF 45-DAY's TO FILE MOTIO&b@fRAS£K$^:i©terk
    TO:   THE HONORABLE JUSTICES OF SAID COURT:
    Comas Now, Charles Anthony Green/ petitioner, pro-se, and files his motion
    for    an    extension      of    time of 45-day's to file his Motion For a Rehearing. He
    shows the Court the following:
    ONE
    The petitioner Green received notice from the Court of Criminal Appeals that
    on November 18, 2015 the Court refused his petition for discreSfaonary^ireview.
    COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
    TWO                    • -.    _
    TEXAS RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE                * '
    A&el Acosta, Clerk
    79.1 MOTION FOR REHEARING.
    A motion for rehearing may be filed with the Court of Criminal Appeals clerk
    within 15-day's from the date of the judgment or order.
    79.6 EXTENSION OF TIME.
    The   Court    of    Criminal Appeals may extend the time for filing a motion or
    a     further   motion      for rehearing if a party files a motion complying with RULE
    10.5(b)      within    the       time for filing a motion or further motion for rehearing.
    (1)
    THREE
    10.5(b) MOTION TO EXTEND TIME.
    (A)        the    deadline         for    filing        the    Motion for Rehearing is December 3, 2015.
    (3)        the     petitioner       request for 45-day's extension of time to file his motion
    for rehearing.
    (C) the facts petitioner relies on for the extension of 45-day's to file motion
    for rehearing.
    The petitioner            Green       has     had difficulty in access to his prison Wynne
    Unit Law Library because of the holiday season, and his prison work schedule.
    The prison         rules      will         not let him attend the law library     at certain
    times,         and    his    work schedule interfers with the new law library schedule
    of        4am in the morning.           He also needs the extended time because the Wynne
    Unit prison law library will be closed for several day's during the December
    Christmas         Holiday         season    more than normal, and it would be difficult for
    him       to    effectively         file a motion for rehearing without the extended time
    of 45-day's.           He will not be able to file an effective motion for a rehearing
    until immediately, or after the Christmas holiday.
    PRAYER
    The     petitioner        Charles       Anthony         Green prays that the Honorable Court will
    grant        his      motion for an extended time of 45-day's to file an effective motion
    for rehearing.
    November 30,          2015.                                            RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED
    (MAMA COnXk&^h, &m&n
    CHARLES ANTHONY GREEN
    #1959504   WYNNE UNIT
    810    FM 2821
    HUNTSVILLE,   TEXAS.
    77349.
    INMATES DECLARATION
    I,     Charles        Anthony      Green, Id.#1959504, swear under the penalty of perjury
    that the forgoing information is true and correct.
    November 30,       2015.
    CHARLES ANTHONY^GREEN
    (2)
    

Document Info

Docket Number: PD-0752-15

Filed Date: 12/4/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/29/2016