in the Interest of J.-M. A. Y. v. Department of Family and Protective Services ( 2015 )


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  •                                 COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE
    FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON
    ORDER ON MOTION
    Appellate case name:        In the Interest of J-M.A.Y., Child
    Appellate case number:      01-15-00469-CV
    Trial court case number:    2014-01481J
    Trial court:                314th Judicial District Court of Harris County
    This is an accelerated appeal from a judgment in a suit in which the termination of
    the parent-child relationship is at issue (“parental termination case”). The clerk’s record
    was filed on June 1, 2015, and the reporter’s record was filed on June 23, 2015, after the
    reporter was granted two extensions. See TEX. R. APP. P. 28.4(b)(2). Thus, the
    appellant’s brief was due by July 13, 2015. See 
    id. at 38.6(a)(2).
    On the day the brief
    was due, July 13, 2015, appellant’s appointed counsel filed a notice of appearance and
    unopposed motion for an extension of time to file the appellant’s brief, requesting a forty-
    five day extension until August 27, 2015.
    Appeals in parental termination cases are to be brought to final disposition within
    180 days of the date the notice of appeal is filed, so far as reasonably possible. See TEX.
    ST. JUD. ADMIN. R. 6.2(a) (West Supp. 2014). The notice of appeal was filed in the trial
    court on May 19, 2015, by appointed counsel for the mother, J.J.K., setting the 180-day
    compliance deadline for November 16, 2015. Although appellant’s counsel’s motion is
    unopposed, the accelerated schedule in parental termination cases requires greater
    compliance with briefing deadlines.
    Appellant’s counsel contends that an extension is needed because he needs
    additional time to review the record, because there is a companion case, In the Interest of
    T.J.C., II, Child, that was recently docketed on July 7, 2015, as No. 01-15-00589-CV, and
    because he is preparing the appellant’s brief in another parental termination case, due by
    July 21, 2015, absent request for a second extension. See TEX. R. APP. P. 10.5(b)(1)(C).
    While the companion case in No. 01-15-00589-CV has the same compliance date of
    November 16, 2015, as this case, the appellant’s brief is not yet due in that case because
    the reporter’s record has yet to be filed and the clerk’s record is due by July 23, 2015, in
    that case.
    Accordingly, the appellant’s motion for an extension of time to file appellant’s
    brief is GRANTED, in part, and DENIED, in part, until August 13, 2015, but no
    further extensions will be granted absent extraordinary circumstances. If the
    appellant’s brief is not filed by that date, this case may be abated for the trial court to
    hold a hearing and appellant’s counsel, Donald M. Crane, may be required to show cause
    why he should not be held in contempt of court.
    It is so ORDERED.
    Judge’s signature: /s/ Laura Carter Higley
    
    Date: July 14, 2015
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Document Info

Docket Number: 01-15-00469-CV

Filed Date: 7/14/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 7/15/2015