Curry, George Thomas ( 2015 )


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  •                                                                                                     AP-77,033
    COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
    AUSTIN, TEXAS
    Transmitted 10/14/2015 1:47:30 PM
    Accepted 10/14/2015 2:52:17 PM
    October 14, 2015
    CASE NO. AP-77,033                                          ABEL ACOSTA
    CLERK
    COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
    OF TEXAS
    GEORGE THOMAS CURRY, APPELLANT
    V.
    THE STATE OF TEXAS, APPELLEE
    APPELLANT’S MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME
    TO FILE APPELLANT’S BRIEF
    TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES OF SAID COURT:
    COMES NOW GEORGE THOMAS CURRY, appellant, by and through his
    attorney of record, KURT B. WENTZ, who files this Appellant’s Motion for Extension
    of Time to File Appellant’s Brief and in support thereof would show this Court as
    follows:
    I.
    The appellant has been guilty of capital murder and sentenced to death. The
    appeal of his case is automatic.
    II.
    The appellant remains indigent and requires the assistance of appointed counsel.
    III.
    This Court has extended the time for filing the appellant’s brief on four occasions
    and it is now presently due on October 15, 2015.
    IV.
    The attorney for the appellant will not be able to complete the appellant’s brief by
    October 15, 2015.
    V.
    While counsel has filed a motion to withdraw as the appellant’s attorney of
    record, that request was denied.
    VI.
    While this Court is obviously concerned with the timely filing of the appellant’s
    brief counsel has not been able to complete Mr. Curry’s brief for the following reasons:
    A. In early August, 2015 counsel fell. The fall resulted in a broken hip that
    required hip replacement surgery by Dr. Daniel Le at Houston Methodist
    Hospital. The surgery, hospitalization, and convalescence that followed
    severely limited counsel’s ability to complete his appellate and trial work.
    B. On October 12, 2015 counsel began trial in the death penalty case entitled The
    State of Texas v. William Mason in the 228th District Court of Harris County,
    Texas. It has been estimated by others that this trial will last until November
    20, 2015. The time counsel has had to spend familiarizing himself with the
    record in this capital murder retrial and familiarizing himself with Mr.
    Mason’s personal history has compromised his ability to complete the
    appellant’s brief.
    C. Counsel has not neglected his appellate work in spite of the foregoing and has
    recently completed and filed a nondeath capital murder brief in Vicente Eddie
    Matta with the 14th Court of Appeals on October 14, 2015.
    VII.
    Because counsel’s other cases have been reset until the end of November and
    December it is anticipated that counsel will not be able to complete Mr. Curry’s brief
    until January 22, 2016.
    VIII.
    This motion is not intended for the purposes of delay but only so that justice may
    be done.
    WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, the appellant prays that the Court
    extend the time for filing the appellant's brief to January 22, 2016.
    Respectfully submitted,
    /s/ KURT B. WENTZ
    KURT B. WENTZ
    5629 Cypress Creek Parkway,
    Suite 115
    Houston, Texas 77069
    Phone: 281/587-0088
    State Bar No. 21179300
    e-mail: kbsawentz@yahoo.com
    ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT
    CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
    I, Kurt B. Wentz, hereby certify that a true and correct paper copy of the
    Appellant’s Fourth Motion for Extension of Time to File Appellant’s Brief was served on
    the Assistant District Attorney for Harris County, Texas presently handling this Cause on
    the 14th day of October, 2015.
    /s/ KURT B. WENTZ
    KURT B. WENTZ
    

Document Info

Docket Number: AP-77,033

Filed Date: 10/14/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/29/2016