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Miles, Kurt Andre
Citation: Not availableDocket: WR-75,780-02
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 18, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
The 208th District Court of Harris County, Texas, requests a 60-day extension to comply with the Court of Criminal Appeals' remand order dated March 18, 2015, regarding the application for writ of habeas corpus filed by Kurt Andre Miles. The original application was submitted by habeas counsel George Parnham on March 28, 2013, and the State was served on May 8, 2013. The Court has issued multiple orders over the years to designate issues and required trial counsel Wilfred Anderson to provide affidavits concerning his representation of Miles. The Court of Criminal Appeals' remand order mandated that the trial court resolve factual issues and supplement the habeas record by specific deadlines: June 16, 2015, for resolving issues and July 16, 2015, for record supplementation. However, unforeseen circumstances, including flooding in Houston and difficulties in obtaining the appellate record, delayed the receipt of Anderson's affidavit, which was finally submitted on June 10, 2015. Additionally, the State is still in the process of acquiring medical records related to the applicant's mental health treatment from 2004. The trial court asserts that it needs more time to thoroughly review the received materials and prepare the necessary findings of fact and documentation to comply with the appellate court's directives. Therefore, the Court respectfully requests a 60-day extension to fulfill its obligations related to this case.