Frias, Javiele Jason v. State
This text of Frias, Javiele Jason v. State (Frias, Javiele Jason v. State) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Texas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
PD-1130-14
DECEMBER 16,2014 pp,fs:i TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS )0\Mi OF CRMRMl AP??.VJ5
P.O.BOX 12308, CAPITAL STATION DEC 31 im AUSTIN, TEXAS. 78711
Abe? Access, Qsr-'
RE: Cause No. PD-1130-14 Second motion for Rehearing to Petition
for Discretionary review. FILED IN COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
Clu 3 1 2d\k DEAR CLERK,
Enclosed you will find the Original Copy Motion for ifen'ear- ing for petition E'or Discretionaty Review. Please file and bring
to the attention of the Court at your earliest convenience.
Please file a stamp a copy of this cover letter and return it to
the Petitioner.
Your prompt assistance in my sincere concern's are GREATLY -
APPRECIATED.
HAifti IELE/JASO TIT10NER PRO SE IN THE
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
JAVIELE JASON FRIAS § PETITIONER § § VS. § PD No.1130-14 § .THE_ STATE JOF TEXAS § •. . APPELLEE §
SECOND MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE
PETITION FOR DOSCRETIONARY REVIEW
TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS:
COMES NOW, JAVIELE JASON FRIAS, Petitioner, and files this mtion
for extension of twenty (20) days in which to file a motion for
Rehearinq to Prtition for Discretionary Review in support of this
motion, Petitioner shows the COurt the followinq:
I
The Petitioner was convicted in the 403rd District courtoof _:v.v; ; ^
Travis Count, Texas of the offense of Burqlarv of aHabitation
in case No. D-l-DC-11-205934, Stvled State of Texas VS. Javiele
Jason Frias. The Petitioner Appealed to the Court of Appeals, 3rd
supreme Judicial District. The case was affirmed on July 10,2014.
II
The Present.deadline for filinq the motion for Rehearinq is
DECEMBER" 3', "2014"."" The rulina of Petitioner's initial motion for
extension of time was received on December 16,2014, which the
Court denied without written order on December 5,2014, This is
Petitioner's second reuest for extension of time. Ill
Petitioner's request for an extension is base upon the following Facts: Thouqht Petitioner a waited the Court's rulinq on His
initial request for extension of time, He diliqentlv prepared His Motion for Rehearinq and submitted it on December 12,2014, four days roir to receviq the Court's denial. Thouqh it's no excuse, Petitioner requests the Court to take into consideration that
Petitioner was unable to attain materials due to Unit Lock down from December 1,2014, throuqh December 10,2014.
WHEREFOR, Petitionr Pravs this court GRANTS this mtion and extend
the deadline for filinq the Motion, for Rehearinq to Petition
For Discretionary Reviw in case. o3-12-00463 to December 23,2014.
MITTED ,
iSON^FRIAS TDCJ-CID # 1792795
BILL CLEMENTS UNIT
9601 SPUR 591
AMARILLO, TEXAS.7901
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I, JAVIELE JASON FRIAS> Do hereby certify that a true and cor-
'©•< rec±. copy of the above and forgoig fflbfion.' for Rehearing" for
Discretionary Review has been forwarded hv United state mail,
posta|e;prepaid, first class,to.the State Prosecuting Attorney,
P.O.BOX 13046, Austin, Texas.78711, on this the 16th, day of
DECEMBER, 2014. J. VIE LET/J ASON^FR IAS TDCJ-CID # 1792795
BIL CLEMENTS UNIT
AMARILLO, TEXAS. .< ., ....
INMATE DECLARATION
I, JAVIELE JASON FRIAS, TDCJ-CID # 1792795, Being presently in
carcerated at the Bill Clements Unit of the Texas Department of
Criminal hustice - institutional division in Potter coounty,Texas
, verify and declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing statement are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Executed on this thel6th day of DECEMBER, 2014.
AV^^FRIA^JASON TDCJ-CID #1792795
Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI
Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
Frias, Javiele Jason v. State, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/frias-javiele-jason-v-state-texapp-2014.