Stephanie Belijana Limauro v. the State of Texas

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 12, 2024
Docket05-21-00640-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

No. 05-21-00640-CR

STEPHANIE BELJANA LIMAURO IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FILED IN 5th COURT OF APPEALS DALLAS, TEXAS VS. 5th DISTRICT2/12/2024 OF TEXAS6:24:11 AM Ruben Morin STATE OF TEXAS AT DALLAS Clerk

MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE APPELLANT’S BRIEF

TO THE HONORABLE JUSTICES OF SAID COURT:

Now comes STEPHANIE LIMAURO, 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 416th Judicial District Court of Collin

County, Texas.

2. The case below was styled the STATE OF TEXAS vs. STEPHANIE

LIMAURO, and numbered 416-82584-2020.

3. Appellant was convicted of the offense of aggravated robbery.

4. Appellant was assessed a sentence of 30 years in the Texas Department

of Criminal Justice on June 24, 2021.

5. Notice of appeal was given on July 23, 2021.

Motion to Extend Time to File Appellant Brief Page 1 of 5 Stephanie Limauro vs. State of Texas 6. The clerk's record was filed on August 19, 2021; the reporter's record

was filed on September 20, 2021.

7. Appellant's brief was due on December 20, 2023.

8. Movant believed Appellant’s brief and Motion for Extension were

properly e-filed on January 4, 2023. Apparently, the filing was not

received.

9. Appellant requests an extension of time of 52 days from the present

due date, i.e. January 4, 2024.

10. Defendant is currently incarcerated.

11. Appellant relies on the following facts as good cause for the requested

extension:

a. Appellant’s attorney’s current caseload has resulted in the necessity

to request an extension.

WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Appellant prays that this

Court grant this Motion to Extend Time to File Appellant's Brief, and for such other

and further relief as the Court may deem appropriate and consider Appellant’s brief

timely filed on today’s date.

Respectfully submitted,

Stephanie Duecker Hudson, PLLC 1333 W. McDermott Dr. Suite 200 Allen, TX 75013

Motion to Extend Time to File Appellant Brief Page 2 of 5 Stephanie Limauro vs. State of Texas Tel: 469.519.7815 stephanie@stephaniehudson.law

By: /s/ Stephanie Hudson Stephanie Hudson State Bar No. 24007130

Motion to Extend Time to File Appellant Brief Page 3 of 5 Stephanie Limauro vs. State of Texas CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

This is to certify that on February 12, 2024, a true and correct copy of the

above and foregoing document was served on the District Attorney's Office.

/s/ Stephanie Hudson Stephanie Hudson

Motion to Extend Time to File Appellant Brief Page 4 of 5 Stephanie Limauro vs. State of Texas STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF DALLAS §

UNSWORN DECLARATION

"My name is Stephanie Duecker Hudson, and I am the attorney of

record in the above numbered and entitled cause. My date of birth is

October 13, 1970, and my address is 1333 W. McDermott Rd., Ste. 200,

Allen, TX 75013, United States. I declare under penalty of perjury that the

foregoing is true and correct.”

Executed in Dallas County, State of Texas, on the 12th day of February,

2024.

Motion to Extend Time to File Appellant Brief Page 5 of 5 Stephanie Limauro vs. State of Texas

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