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Mario Angel Gonzalez v. State

Citation: Not availableDocket: 04-19-00083-CR

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; February 18, 2020; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

Appellant Mario Angel Gonzalez filed a motion for an extension of time to submit his brief, which was granted by the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas. The appellant's brief was subsequently filed on February 10, 2020. The order was issued by Justice Irene Rios and is dated February 19, 2020, with the court clerk, Michael A. Cruz, providing the official seal. The case originated from the 49th Judicial District Court in Webb County, Texas, under trial court number 2017CRB001360-D1, presided over by Judge Jose A. Lopez.

Legal Issues Addressed

Extension of Time for Filing Briefs

Application: The Fourth Court of Appeals granted the appellant's motion for an extension of time to file his brief, allowing the brief to be submitted beyond the original deadline.

Reasoning: Appellant Mario Angel Gonzalez filed a motion for an extension of time to submit his brief, which was granted by the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas.

Procedural Orders in Appellate Courts

Application: The procedural order granting the extension was issued by Justice Irene Rios, indicating the judicial authority responsible for such decisions within the appellate framework.

Reasoning: The order was issued by Justice Irene Rios and is dated February 19, 2020.

Role of Court Clerks in Appellate Proceedings

Application: The court clerk, Michael A. Cruz, played a role in providing the official seal for the court order, demonstrating the clerical responsibilities in authenticating judicial documents.

Reasoning: The order was issued by Justice Irene Rios and is dated February 19, 2020, with the court clerk, Michael A. Cruz, providing the official seal.