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Balderas, Juan A/K/A Apache

Citation: Not availableDocket: AP-77,036

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; August 7, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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The State of Texas has filed an unopposed motion to reschedule oral arguments in the capital murder case of Juan Balderas (aka Apache), originally set for September 16, 2015. The motion cites the extensive nature of the case record and the necessity for adequate preparation time for the State's appellate counsel, who is scheduled to return from an international vacation on September 14. Due to the timing of his return, potential jet lag, and the demands of the case, the attorney believes he will not be adequately prepared for the scheduled argument. Defense counsel, Scott Shearer, has indicated that he does not oppose the rescheduling. The State requests that the oral argument be moved to a later date. The motion is submitted by Assistant District Attorney C.A. Morgan, who also certifies that a copy has been electronically served to defense counsel.