Damion Gentry v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 21, 2014
Docket01-14-00335-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON

ORDER ON MOTION

Cause number: 01-14-00335-CR Style: Damion Gentry v. The State of Texas Date motion filed*: August 18, 2014 Type of motion: Motion for Extension of Time to File Reporter’s Record Party filing motion: Court reporter Document to be filed: Reporter’s Record

Is appeal accelerated? No If motion to extend time: Original due date: June 16, 2014 Number of extensions granted: 2 Current Due date: August 16, 2014 Date Requested: September 16, 2014

Ordered that motion is:  Granted If document is to be filed, document due: September 16, 2014  No further extensions of time will be granted absent extraordinary circumstances.  Denied  Dismissed (e.g., want of jurisdiction, moot)  Other: _____________________________________ On June 17, 2014, the Clerk of this Court granted the reporter’s motion for extension of time to file the record due to the appeal being about 3,000 pages. The reporter did not timely file the record by July 16, 2014 or request an extension, which likely would have been granted until August 16, 2014. Accordingly, the reporter’s motion, construed as her third motion for extension of time, is granted, but no further extensions will be granted absent extraordinary circumstances.

Judge’s signature: /s/ Laura C. Higley  Panel consists of ____________________________________________ Date: August 21, 2014 November 7, 2008 Revision

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