Carr, Cody

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 24, 2015
DocketPD-0922-15
StatusPublished

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PD-0922-15 & PD-0923-15 PD-0922&0923-15 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 7/22/2015 1:04:25 PM Accepted 7/24/2015 9:13:48 AM ABEL ACOSTA C AUSE N O. ____________________ CLERK

THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS

OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

CODY CARR, Appellant

VS.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from Cause Nos. 1405759 &1405761 In the 183 RD Judicial District Court Harris County, Texas

M OTION FOR E XTENSION O F T IME T O FILE PETITION FOR D ISCRETIONARY R EVIEW

The Appellant, Cody Carr, respectfully requests that the deadline for filing his

Petition for Discretionary Review be extended for 32 days – until August 24, 2002.1

1. Carr was charged in two cases with aggravated sexual assault of a child.

These cases were consolidated and tried to a jury at the same time.

2. Carr was convicted of both cases. The trial court assessed punishment in

each case at six years in prison, to run concurrently.

1 / See TEX . R. APP . P. 68.2(c). July 24, 2015 1 3. Carr timely filed his notice of appeal in both cases, which were

consolidated for appellate purposes.

4. Carr’s convictions were affirmed by the Fourteenth Court of Appeals, in

a published opinion, on June 23, 2002.2

5. Carr’s Petition for Discretionary Review is due on July 23, 2015.3

6. No previous requests for extensions have been sought or granted.

7. This is Carr’s first request for an extension.

8. The day after the appellate court affirmed Carr’s convictions, counsel met

with Carr to discuss his options. It was initially thought that Carr would be unable to

pursue his appeal further by seeking discretionary review.

9. Approximately ten days later, counsel traveled to England to visit his

brother, who had recently suffered a mini stroke. Counsel returned to Texas on July 17,

2015.

10. Upon his return, counsel again met with Carr (on July 20, 2015), and was

told that circumstances had changed and Carr did, indeed, want to file a Petition for

discretionary Review with this Court.

11. Because of this short notice, which was in part occasioned by counsel’s

2 / See Carr v. State, Nos. 14-14-00085-CR & 14-14-00087-CR (Tex. App. – Houston [14th Dist.] June 23, 2015)(not yet reported). 3 / See TEX . R. APP . P. 68.2(a).

2 traveling to England, counsel has been unable to adequately prepare Carr’s petition.

12. Carr therefore asks that the deadline for filing his Petition for

Discretionary Review be extended for thirty-two days, until August 24, 2015.

13. This Motion is not made for the purpose of delay.

14. Carr additionally asks for all other relief that he is deemed entitled to

receive.

Respectfully submitted,

K ETTERMAN H EDLESTEN & A MANN, PLLC

By: /s/ Colin B. Amann COLIN B. AMANN State Bar No. 01138100 1004 Prairie, Suite 300 Houston, Texas 77002 (713) 652-2003 (713) 652-2002 (Facsimile) colin@khalawyers.com

3 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

A copy of Carr’s Motion for Extension of Time to File Petition for Discretionary

Review was sent to the following party(ies) by the means indicated on July 21, 2015:

E-Mail Delivery: curry_alan@dao.hctx.net Appellate Division Harris County District Attorney Houston, Texas

/s/ Colin B. Amann COLIN B. AMANN

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