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David Garcia Reyes v. State
Citation: Not availableDocket: 06-14-00228-CR
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 15, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
The State of Texas, represented by the Criminal District Attorney of Dallas County, filed a motion requesting a thirty-day extension to submit its brief in the appeal of David Garcia Reyes, who was convicted of sexual assault of a child and sentenced to fifteen years' confinement. The appellant submitted his brief on May 13, 2015, making the State's brief due by June 12, 2015, according to Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 38.6. The motion states that no prior extensions have been granted. The State justifies the request for an extension by detailing the counsel's workload, which includes responding to thirteen post-conviction applications for writs of habeas corpus and involvement in a hearing related to ineffective assistance claims. Additionally, the counsel is handling another accelerated appeal with a brief due on June 16, 2015. The State seeks to extend the deadline for filing its brief to July 12, 2015. The motion concludes with a certificate of service, confirming that a copy of the motion was provided to the appellant's attorney, Kathleen Walsh, via electronic filing on June 15, 2015.