Michael Anthony Bisor v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 2, 2015
Docket01-14-00836-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON

ORDER ON MOTION

Cause number: 01-14-00836-CR Style: Michael Bisor v The State of Texas Date motion filed*: March 24, 2015 Type of motion: Motion to extend time for filing appellate brief Party filing motion: Appellant Document to be filed: Appellant’s Brief

If motion to extend time: Original due date: December 22, 2014 Number of extensions granted: 1 Current Due date: February 23, 2015 Date Requested: April 25, 2015

Ordered that motion is:

 Granted If document is to be filed, document due: April 27, 2015  No further extensions of time will be granted  Denied Appellant’s brief was originally due on December 22, 2014. After the Clerk of this Court notified appellant that the brief was late, appellant filed a motion for extension of time, which we granted. After the Clerk of this Court sent a second notice informing appellant that his brief was once again late, appellant filed this motion for extension of time. The motion is granted. No further extensions of time will be granted. If appellant’s brief is not filed by April 27, 2015, we will abate this appeal in accordance with Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 38.8(b).

Judge's signature: /s/ Chief Justice Sherry Radack  Panel consists of ____________________________________________

Date: April 2, 2015 November 7, 2008 Revision

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