Jason Michael Lowe v. State
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ACCEPTED 05-17-01148-CR FIFTH COURT OF APPEALS DALLAS, TEXAS 6/4/2018 11:16 AM LISA MATZ CLERK
CAUSE NO. 05-17-01148-CR FILED IN 5th COURT OF APPEALS STATE OF TEXAS § IN THE DALLAS, TEXAS § 06/04/2018 11:16:37 AM VS. § FIFTH DISTRICT COURTLISA MATZ § Clerk JASON MICHAEL LOWE § OF APPEALS §
SECOND MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE APPELLANT'S BRIEF
TO THE HONORABLE JUSTICES OF SAID COURT:
Now comes Jason Michael Lowe, Appellant in the above styled and numbered
cause, and moves this Court to grant an extension of time to file appellant's brief,
pursuant to Rule 38.6 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, and for good cause
shows the following:
1. This case is on appeal from the 219th Judicial District Court of Collin
County, Texas.
2. The case below was styled the STATE OF TEXAS vs. Jason Michael
Lowe, and numbered 219-82169-2016.
3. Appellant was convicted of Murder.
4. Appellant was assessed a sentence of 50 years in the Texas Department
of Corrections.
5. Notice of appeal was given on October 4, 2017. 1 Case No.05-17-01148-CR; Jason Michael Lowe v. State of Texas, In the Fifth District Court of Appeals, Dallas, Texas
SECOND MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE APPELLANT’S BRIEF 6. The clerk's record was filed on January 22, 2018; the reporter's record
was filed on April 6, 2018; the exhibits were filed on April 6, 2018.
7. The appellate brief is presently due on June 4, 2018.
8. Appellant requests an extension of time of 25 days from the present
date, i.e. June 29, 2018.
9. This is the second request for extension to file appellant’s brief in this
cause.
10. Defendant is currently in the Texas Department of Corrections.
11. Appellant relies on the following facts as good cause for the requested
extension:
a) The record in this case is voluminous. Specifically, the reporters record,
contained in 10 volumes on a total of 5 discs, is 1,752 pages long. There are 684
State’s exhibits and 62 defense exhibits, which includes numerous video and audio
recordings. The clerk’s record contains 196 pages.
b) Counsel is an attorney in solo private practice and does not utilize any
support staff. In addition to day-to-day client, docket, and office management,
Counsel has had a very busy schedule since the time that the previous extension was
granted, specifically including the following:
i. On May 10, 2018, court appearances on State v. Dale Marchese,
2 Case No.05-17-01148-CR; Jason Michael Lowe v. State of Texas, In the Fifth District Court of Appeals, Dallas, Texas
SECOND MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE APPELLANT’S BRIEF State v. Jasmine Weatherspoon, State v. Alaina Ferguson. Expert meeting
State v. Midgley (murder) and case preparation in anticipation of August 6
trial setting. Client meetings, State v. Kerry Steele (trial preparation, trial date
June 11, 2018), State v. Michael Mai, and State v. Edna Howard;
ii. On May 11, 2018, court appearances on State v. Cody Collins,
State v. Adrienne Bernal, State v. Jennifer Estridge, State v. Cairo Quezada,
State v. Amy Lopez. Jail plea, State v. Dale Marchese. Client meeting State v.
Cairo Quezada (sexual assault of a child; set for trial October 1, 2018);
iii. On May 14, 2018, client meetings, State v. Susan Worrell, State
v. Luis Estipia;
iv. On May 15, 2018, client meeting on juvenile matter and visit to
juvenile detention center;
v. On May 16, 2018, trial preparation and client meeting State v,
Kimberly Witken (breach of computer security set for trial September 10,
2018), client meeting and discovery review State v. Melanie Ryan, client
meeting State v. David Pells;
vi. On May 17, 2018, court appearances on State v. Cailea Thomas,
State v. Henry Marcanti, State v. Edna Howard, State v. Matty Smethie, State
v. Serina De-Jarneatt; juvenile detention hearing; new client meeting State v.
3 Case No.05-17-01148-CR; Jason Michael Lowe v. State of Texas, In the Fifth District Court of Appeals, Dallas, Texas
SECOND MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE APPELLANT’S BRIEF Jeremy Dickerson;
vii. On May 18, 2018, court appearances on State v. Sandy Perez,
State v. Alex Castillo; prepare motion State v. Sarah Hafer; trial preparation
State v. Alaina Ferguson (sexual assault of a child and improper relationship,
set June 26, 2018);
viii. On May 23, 2018, trial preparation meeting with expert,
investigator and co-counsel State v. Kenneth Midgley (murder, trial setting
August 6, 2018); preparation or grand jury packer State v. Brandon Martinez;
client meeting State v. Luis Estipia, expert meeting State v. Kimberly Witken;
ix. On May 24, 2018, court appearances State v. David Pells, State
v. Erica Bowling, meeting with prosecutor in anticipation of trial State v.
Kerry Steele (trial set June 11, 2018);
x. On May 25, 2018, court appearances State v. Ali Usman, State v.
Jose Lopez, State v. Brandon Martinez, State v. Wesley Barnes, juvenile
matter 417th district court and afternoon detention hearing, meeting with GAL
and Girl’s Court attorney;
xi. On May 28, 2018, trial preparation State v. Michael Steel (jury
trial set June 4, 2018);
xii. On May 29, 2018, preparation for hearing on Motion to Quash,
4 Case No.05-17-01148-CR; Jason Michael Lowe v. State of Texas, In the Fifth District Court of Appeals, Dallas, Texas
SECOND MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE APPELLANT’S BRIEF State v. Hyung Choi;
xiii On May 30, 2018, hearing on Motion to Quash and plea State v.
Hyung Choi; bond violation hearing State v. Ali Usman; client meeting State
v. Jason Gyorfi and preparation for open plea (possession of child
pornography) set July 26, 2018; client meeting State v. Kristina Wyatt;
xiv. On May 31, pretrial hearing State v. Michael Steel; bond hearing
State v., Kristina Wyatt;
xv. On June 1, 2018, court appearances on State v. Eduardo Vasquez,
State v. Clinton Friedman, State v. Wesley Barnes, client meeting and
preparation of documents for pte-trial diversion State v, Michael Mai.
Counsel was additionally taken away from the office for the duration of the
afternoon of June 1, 2018 due to lockdown and required pickup of daughter
from McKinney North High School.
12. Counsel requests additional time to continue reviewing the record for
all applicable appellate issues and time to prepare Appellant’s brief.
WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Appellant prays that this
Court grant this Second Motion To Extend Time to File Appellant's Brief, and for
such other and further relief as the Court may deem appropriate.
5 Case No.05-17-01148-CR; Jason Michael Lowe v. State of Texas, In the Fifth District Court of Appeals, Dallas, Texas
SECOND MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE APPELLANT’S BRIEF Respectfully submitted,
Law Office of Claire M. Petty, PLLC 1216 N. Central Expressway Suite 205 McKinney, Texas 75070 (214) 449-6535 (972) 848-1733 (fax number)
By:__/s/Claire M. Petty_____________ Claire M. Petty State Bar No. 24037121 claire@clairepettylaw.com Attorney for Jason Michael Lowe
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
This is to certify that on June 4, 2018, a true and correct copy of the above
and foregoing document was served on the District Attorney's Office, Collin County,
2100 Bloomdale Road, McKinney, Texas 75071, by electronic service through the
Electronic Filing Manager.
/s/Claire M. Petty Claire M.
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