Anthony David Teague v. State ( 2015 )


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    06-14-00053-CR
    SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS
    TEXARKANA, TEXAS
    2/11/2015 4:53:20 PM
    DEBBIE AUTREY
    CLERK
    IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE
    SIXTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
    FILED IN
    6th COURT OF APPEALS
    TEXARKANA, TEXAS
    ANTHONY DAVID TEAGUE,                     §
    2/11/2015 4:53:20 PM
    APPELLANT                                 §
    DEBBIE AUTREY
    §                              Clerk
    V.                                        §             No. 06-14-00053-CR
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    THE STATE OF TEXAS,                       §
    APPELLEE                                  §
    SECOND MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME
    TO FILE STATE’S BRIEF
    COMES NOW, The State of Texas, by and through the Criminal District
    Attorney of Collin County, Greg Willis, and tenders, pursuant to Texas Rule of
    Appellate Procedure 38.6(d), this second motion for an extension of time to file
    the State’s brief. In support of this motion, the State would show the following:
    I.
    The Court below is the 219th District Court Judicial District Court of Collin
    County. The style and number of this case in the court below is The State of
    Texas v. Anthony David Teague, 366-82919-2013.
    II.
    Appellant was convicted of stalking and sentenced to 20 years’
    confinement.
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    III.
    The State’s brief is due on February 11, 2015. The State request that it be
    granted an extension until March 13, 2015. The State has previously requested one
    extension of time in these cases.
    IV.
    The case is not yet set for submission.
    V.
    Counsel has substantial day to day management duties as chief of the
    appellate division of the Collin County District Attorney’s Office. These include
    trial support for ongoing prosecutions, legal advice to the elected district attorney,
    and representing the State in various hearings in the Collin County trial courts, as
    well as editing and reviewing work product produced by the four attorneys under
    counsel’s supervision.
    Since the State requested its initial extension on January 28, 2015, counsel
    has engaged in the following matters:
    I filed the State’s briefs in Joe Polanco v. State, Nos. 05-14-00212-CR &
    05-14-00213-CR on January 30, 2015.
    I filed a writ response in Ex parte Samuel Wade Dooley, No. W401-81397-
    00-HC on January 29, 2015.
    I filed responses to petitions for non-disclosure in the following cases:
    Defendant     Cause Number                 Answer Filed
    Moore         002-00267-2015               2/3/2015
    Moosa         001-00263-2015               2/3/2015
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    Hexamer     416-00375-2015                2/3/2015
    Hong        001-00220-2015                2/3/2015
    Dal-Bello   002-00217-2015                2/3/2015
    Punyamurthy 002-00221-2015                2/3/2015
    Shilleh     006-00216-2015                2/3/2015
    Dudley      004-00180-2015                2/3/2015
    Parrack     005-00183-2015                2/3/2015
    Williams    003-00332-2015                2/7/2015
    Hornaday    001-00302-2015                2/7/2015
    Fife        366-00437-2015                2/7/2015
    White       003-00283-2015                2/7/2015
    Taiwo       001-00195-2015                2/7/2015
    Bearce-Bellow     219-00190-2015                2/7/2015
    Counsel was involved in a hearing regarding possible jury misconduct and
    a charging conference on February 2, 2015, in a capital murder case where the
    State waived the death penalty, Melinda Muniz v. State, No. 401-80836-2014.
    Counsel is required to appear before the 422nd District Court in Kaufman
    County on February 24-25 for a motion for new trial hearing in Eric Lyle Williams
    v. State, No. 32022-422, a death penalty case in which counsel is acting as a
    special prosecutor appointed by that Court.
    VI.
    Appellant received four extensions of time to file his brief totaling
    approximately 96 days.
    V.
    Counsel has conferred with Appellant’s counsel, Shawn Ismail, via
    electronic mail regarding this motion. Mr. Ismail stated that he has no objection to
    the State’s motion.
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    WHEREFORE, premises considered, the State respectfully requests that the
    court grant an extension of time for the State to file its brief until March 13, 2015.
    Respectfully submitted,
    /s/ John R. Rolater, Jr.
    John R. Rolater, Jr.
    Assistant District Attorney
    State Bar No. 00791565
    2100 Bloomdale Rd., Ste. 200
    McKinney, Texas 75071
    (972) 548-4323
    (214) 491-4860
    CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
    A true copy of this First Motion for Extension of Time to File the State’s
    Brief    was    served    on    counsel    for   Appellant,     Shawn        Ismail,   at
    shawnismail@gmail.com, on February 11, 2015.
    /s/ John R. Rolater, Jr.
    John R. Rolater, Jr.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 06-14-00053-CR

Filed Date: 2/11/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/28/2016