Jay Scott Garrison, Jr. v. State
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Opinion
COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON
ORDER ON MOTION
Cause number: 01-12-01144-CR, 01-12-01145-CR, and 01-12-01146-CR Style: Jay Scott Garrison v. The State of Texas Date motion filed*: December 2, 2013 Type of motion: First motions for extension of time to file appellant’s pro se brief Party filing motion: Appellant Document to be filed: Appellant’s pro se Anders brief
Is appeal accelerated? No
If motion to extend time: Original due date: November 4, 2013 Number of previous extensions granted: Current Due date: Date Requested: January 25, 2014
Ordered that motion is:
Granted If document is to be filed, document due: February 3, 2014 The Court will not grant additional motions to extend time absent extraordinary circumstances. Denied Dismissed (e.g., want of jurisdiction, moot) Other: _____________________________________ Appellant’s pro se responses in cause nos. 01-12-01144-CR, 01-12-01145-CR, and 01-12-01146-CR were filed with this Court on February 3, 2014.
Judge’s signature: /s/ Justice Jim Sharp
Panel consists of ____________________________________________
Date: February 11, 2014
November 7, 2008 Revision
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