Bucaro, Ann
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PD-1428-15 PD-1428-15 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 11/5/2015 3:38:34 PM Accepted 11/5/2015 3:51:12 PM No. 15- -PD ABEL ACOSTA CLERK (Court of Appeals No. 02-1400339CR)
IN THE
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
OF TEXAS
November 5, 2015 ANN BUCARO, Petitioner,
v.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
On discretionary review from the Court of Appeals Second District of Texas, Fort Worth
TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS:
ANN BUCARO, Petitioner, pursuant to TEX.R.APP.P. 68.2©, respectfully
moves the Court to extend the time for filing a petition for discretionary review until
7 December 2015, and for cause represents as follows: 1. Deadline for filing Petition for Discretionary Review. A petition for
discretionary review is due to be filed on 7 November 2015.
2. Length of Extension Sought. The Petitioner seeks a 30-day extension of
time for filing a petition for discretionary review to and including 7 December 2015.
3. Basis of Request for Extension. The Petitioner has requested the
undersigned counsel to prepare and file a petition for discretionary review in this
case. The undersigned counsel has not been able to prepare and file a petition for
discretionary review in this case due to primarily to undersigned attorney’s
hospitalization from 11 October 2015 through 24 October 2015 at the UT
Southwestern Clements Hospital, during which time he was unable to perform any
legal work. Since his release the undersigned attorney has not been released to return
to work full time, but is able to work several hours per day, but has been unable to
work on the Bucaro case because of responsibilities in other cases, primary the
preparation of the Petition for Writ of Certiorari that was filed in Hoffman v. Texas
on 4 November 2015.
The undersigned counsel has begun the preparation of a petition for
discretionary review but will not be able to complete it in time for filing on 7
November 2015. Taking into consideration the effort that will be required in
preparing a petition for discretionary review as well as the undersigned counsel’s
duties during the next 30 days, the undersigned counsel will be able to complete and
file a petition for discretionary review in this case on or before 7 December2015.
4. Previous Extensions Granted. No previous extensions for filing a petition
-2- for discretionary review have been requested or granted.
5. Identity of Court of Appeals. This case was appealed to and decided by
the Court of Appeals for the Second District at Forth Worth.
6. Case Number and Style in Court of Appeals. This case was styled Ann
Bucaro v. State of Texas in the Court of Appeals and bore No. 02-14-00339-CR.
6. Date of Judgment of Court of Appeals. The judgment of the Court of
Appeals was rendered on 27 August 2015 and a timely-filed motion for rehearing was
denied on 8 October 2015.
7. Identity of Trial Court. County Criminal Court No. 2 of Denton County,
Texas, Hon. Virgil Vahlenkamp, presiding.
8. Date of Trial Court’s Judgment. 20 August 2014.
9. Style and Case Number in Trial Court. State v. Ann Bucaro, No. CR-
2013-05651-B.
Wherefore, the Petitioner prays that the time for filing a petition for
discretionary review in this case be extended to and including 7 December 2015.
-3- Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Melvyn Carson Bruder
MELVYN CARSON BRUDER
TSB 03241000 6440 North Central Expressway 516 Turley Law Center Dallas, Texas 75206 214.987.3500 214.987.3518 (FAX) melvyn@melvynbruderlaw.com
Counsel for Petitioner
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
This is to certify that on 5 November 2015 a true and correct copy of the foregoing motion was served upon counsel of record for the State of Texas and upon the State Prosecuting Attorney via first class United States mail, postage prepaid, in Dallas, Texas.
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