Carlos Eduardo Buchanan II v. the State of Texas

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 2, 2026
Docket15-25-00162-CV
StatusPublished

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Carlos Eduardo Buchanan II v. the State of Texas, (Tex. Ct. App. 2026).

Opinion

ACCEPTED 15-25-00162-CV FIFTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS No. 15-25-00162-CV AUSTIN, TEXAS 1/2/2026 12:20 PM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE CARLOS EDUARDO BUCHANAN II, § IN THE FIFTEENTH CLERK § FILED IN Appellant, § 15th COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS § 1/2/2026 12:20:37 PM V. § COURT OF APPEALS CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE § Clerk THE STATE OF TEXAS, § § Appellee. § AUSTIN, TEXAS

APPELLANT’S UNOPPOSED SECOND MOTION TO EXTEND TIME

Appellant Carlos Eduardo Buchanan II asks the Court to extend the time to file

his brief.

A. Introduction

1. Appellant is Carlos Eduardo Buchanan II, and Appellee is The State of

Texas.

2. There is no specific deadline to file this motion to extend time. See Tex. R.

App. P. 38.6(d).

3. Counsel for Appellant is unopposed to this motion.

B. Argument & Authority

4. The Court has authority under Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 38.6(d) to

extend the time to file a brief.

5. Appellant’s brief is due January 7, 2026. 6. Appellant requests an additional 30 days to file his brief, extending the time

until February 6, 2026.

7. A prior 30-day extension was granted to extend the time to file Appellant’s

brief.

8. Appellant needs additional time to file his brief because of conflicting

deadlines and an imminent trial setting.

C. Prayer

9. For these reasons, Appellant asks the Court to extend the time to file his brief

Respectfully submitted,

NICHAMOFF LAW, P.C.

/s/ Seth A. Nichamoff ____________________________ Seth A. Nichamoff Attorney-in-Charge State Bar No. 24027568 2444 Times Boulevard, Suite 270 Houston, Texas 77005 (713) 503-6706 Telephone (713) 360-7497 Facsimile seth@nichamofflaw.com

ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT

2 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I certify that on Friday, January 2, 2026, I served a copy of the foregoing pleading

on the parties listed below by electronic service and that the electronic transmission was

reported as complete. My e-mail address is seth@nichamofflaw.com.

Jacob Beach Daniel Ortner Assistant Solicitor General Assistant Solicitor General Office of the Texas Attorney General Office of the Texas Attorney General Jacob.Beach@oag.texas.gov Daniel.ortner@oag.texas.gov

Attorney for Appellee Attorney for Appellee

/s/ Seth A. Nichamoff ____________________________ Seth A. Nichamoff

3 Automated Certificate of eService This automated certificate of service was created by the efiling system. The filer served this document via email generated by the efiling system on the date and to the persons listed below. The rules governing certificates of service have not changed. Filers must still provide a certificate of service that complies with all applicable rules.

Seth Nichamoff Bar No. 24027568 seth@nichamofflaw.com Envelope ID: 109604077 Filing Code Description: Motion Filing Description: Appellant's Unopposed Second Motion to Extend Time Status as of 1/2/2026 12:36 PM CST

Case Contacts

Name BarNumber Email TimestampSubmitted Status

Seth Nichamoff seth@nichamofflaw.com 1/2/2026 12:20:37 PM SENT

Adam Abrams 24053064 Adam.Abrams@oag.texas.gov 1/2/2026 12:20:37 PM SENT

Jacob Beach 24116083 jacobcbeach@gmail.com 1/2/2026 12:20:37 PM SENT

Nancy Villarreal nancy.villarreal@oag.texas.gov 1/2/2026 12:20:37 PM SENT

Victor Hernandez victor.hernandez@oag.texas.gov 1/2/2026 12:20:37 PM SENT

Jacob Beach Jacob.Beach@oag.texas.gov 1/2/2026 12:20:37 PM SENT

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