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PD-0614-15 IN THE COURT OP CRIMINAL APPEALS RECEIVED... COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS NOV 18 2015 No. PD- Abel Acosta, Clerk F!LED IN JOSE AMILPAS, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS Petitioner-Appellant -vs- THE STATE OF TEXAS, Abel Acosta, Clerk Respondent-Appellee On Petition For Discretionary Review Of Appeal No. 01-14-00053-CR In The Appellate Court For The'First Appellate District At Houston PETITIONER'S MOTION REQUESTING LEAVE OF COURT TO FILE A LATE PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW; AND MOTION FOR A FINAL EXTENSION OF TIME UNDER RULE 68.2(c) TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES OF THE COURT: INTO COURT comes Jose Amilpas ("Amilpas"), Petitioner pro se in this ac tion, to respectfully move this Court to grant him leave to file a late Petition For Discretionary Review ("PDR") of the decision and judgment of the First Court of Appeals entered on April 23, 2015, in No. 01-14-00053-CR, affirming the trial court's judgment in Cause No. 1334791 in the 174th Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas. FURTHER, Amilpas moves for a final extension of time of 15-days in accord- ance with the provision of Rule 68.2(c). In support of this notion, Amilpas of fers the following: I. The judgment of the Court of Appeals was rendered in this action on April 23, 2015j and under Rule 68.2(a) of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure Amil- pas had thirty (30) days from that date during which to file his PDR, making his petition due on or before Saturday, May 23, 2015. However, counsel that repre sented Amilpas on appeal, realized that he would need more time than the thirty -1- days normally allotted for preparing and submitting his PDR, so counsel provid- I ed Amilpas with a prepared motion for an extension of time, that he submitted on 1 May 18, 2015, seeking a ninety (90) day extension. The Court granted the exten- i > sion, giving Amilpas until July 24, 2015, to file his PDR. f I :' ! On July 22, 2015, Amilpas submitted his PETITIONER'S MOTION REQUESTING A SECOND EXTENSION OF TIME DURING WHICH TIME FOR FILING HIS PETITION FOR DISCRE TIONARY REVIEW, requesting that the Court allow him until October 22, 2015, for submitting his petition. In his motion, Amilpas explained to the Court, that he was having to rely on a fellow-prisoner to prepare his PDR, who had already had a much too heavy case-load when he agreed to take on Amilpas' case as his Agent- prochein ami. With the second extension, everything was working out, and coming together really rather well — it appeared that Amilpas would be able to get his PDR deposited into the prison mailbox on October 20, 2015 — but then a monumen tal catastrophe struck. The typing hammer on Amilpas' orochein ami's typewriter brokei Againl For the eighth time!! The orochein ami had to send the typwrit- er over to an inmate that works on them, and he is housed in a building that is in a different area of the facility than where the orochein ami is housed. That movement and operation required a week's time, 7-days; but once the typewriter was back in the orochein ami's hands, he was able to complete Amilpas' PDR so it would be possible to deposit it into the prison's internal Legal Mail System, on Friday evening, November 6, 2015. II. This is Amilpas" final request for an extension of time, and he requests a 15-day extension under Rule 68.2(c)'s provision that allwos the Court to grant a final extension of time if the appellant "files a motion complying with Rule 10. 5(b) no later than 15 days after the last day for filing the petition." Amilpas had until October 22, 2015, as the last day for filing his petition, and 15 days from that date would make November 6, 2015, as being the final extended time for Amilpas to file his petition. PRAYER -2- WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Petitioner Amilpas respectfully prays that this most Honorable Court will grant him an extension of 15-days, and will grant him leave of court to file the attached PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW belat edly. Respectfully submitted, I R^w^\p^?/"^ JjQSE AMILPAS, Petitioner-Appellant Robertson Uni't, TDCJ No. 1908295 12071 FM 3522 ' Abilene, Texas 79601-8799 VERIFICATION BY UNSHORN DECLARATION I, Jose Amilpas, TDCJ-CID No. 1908295, being presently incarcerated at the Robertson Unit of the Correctional Institutions Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. EXECUTED on this, the FIFTH day of NOVEMBER, 2015. }d4jti>Ams/pJbdJ JOSE &MILPAS -3- CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify and declare that a true and correct carbon copy of the at tached PETITIONER'S MOTION REQUESTING LEAVE OF COURT TO FILE A LATE PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW; AND MOTION FOR A FINAL EXTENSION OF TIME UNDER RULE 68.2(c) has been served on the following individuals on the SIXTH day of NOVEMBER, 2015, by placing same into the prison's internal Legal Mail System for delivery by reg ular U.S. Postal Service first class mail, enclosed in postpaid and properly ad- .... j dressed envelopes, mailed to: Ms. Jessica Caird, Esq. Assistant district: Attorney Harris County District Attorney's Office 1201 Franklin Street, Suite 600 Houston, Texas 77002 and Ms. Lisa McMinn, Esq. State Prosecutirig Attorney P.O. Box 13046 — Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711-3046 DATED: 05 NOVEMBER 2015
Document Info
Docket Number: PD-0614-15
Filed Date: 11/18/2015
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 9/30/2016