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Paul Daniel Campbell v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 03-14-00695-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 29, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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The State of Texas, as Appellee, seeks a 30-day extension to file its brief in the case against Paul Daniel Campbell, who was convicted of Intoxication Manslaughter with a Vehicle and sentenced to 17 years in prison. The Appellant's brief was submitted on May 28, 2015, after two previously granted extensions, with the State's brief currently due on June 29, 2015. 

The State's counsel, Joshua D. Presley, outlines his recent commitments, including attending an appellate law conference, participating in a recent oral argument, assisting with another attorney's brief, and managing multiple expunctions and nondisclosures. He explains that these obligations have hindered his ability to prepare a substantial response to the Appellant's brief. 

This request marks the first extension sought by the State, with the new deadline proposed for July 29, 2015. The motion emphasizes that the extension is necessary for justice and not intended to cause delay. 

The document concludes with a certificate of service, confirming that a copy of the motion has been sent electronically to the Appellant’s attorney, Amanda Erwin.