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Chad Alan Carney v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 12-13-00338-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; May 26, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

Notice from the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas indicates that a motion for extension of time to file a petition for discretionary review in the case of Chad Alan Carney (Court of Appeals No. 12-13-00338-CR, Trial Court No. F1219065) was granted until May 1, 2015. However, the deadline for filing the petition has now expired. The notice is signed by Abel Acosta, Clerk, and is addressed to Cathy Lusk, Clerk of the 12th Court of Appeals, with delivery confirmed via email.

Legal Issues Addressed

Expiration of Filing Deadline

Application: Despite the granted extension, the deadline for filing the petition has passed, demonstrating the importance of adhering to court-imposed deadlines even after extensions are provided.

Reasoning: However, the deadline for filing the petition has now expired.

Extension of Time for Filing Petition for Discretionary Review

Application: The Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas granted a motion for extension of time to file a petition for discretionary review, indicating the court's discretion in allowing additional time for filings in certain cases.

Reasoning: Notice from the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas indicates that a motion for extension of time to file a petition for discretionary review in the case of Chad Alan Carney...was granted until May 1, 2015.

Official Communication by Court Clerks

Application: The communication process between court clerks is highlighted by the notice being signed by the Clerk of the Court of Criminal Appeals and addressed to the Clerk of the 12th Court of Appeals, ensuring official correspondence is properly documented and confirmed.

Reasoning: The notice is signed by Abel Acosta, Clerk, and is addressed to Cathy Lusk, Clerk of the 12th Court of Appeals, with delivery confirmed via email.