Sutton, Christopher Lee

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 17, 2015
DocketPD-1051-15
StatusPublished

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PD-1051-15 PD-1051-15 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 8/12/2015 8:45:50 AM Accepted 8/17/2015 11:31:02 AM ABEL ACOSTA CAUSE NO. __________________ CLERK

COURT OF APPEALS CAUSE NOS. 09-14-00414-CR, 09-14-00415-CR, 09-14-00416-CR, 09-14-00417-CR, AND 09-14-00418-CR

THE STATE OF TEXAS § IN THE COURT OF § V. § CRIMINAL APPEALS, § CHRISTOPHER LEE SUTTON § AUSTIN, TEXAS

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STATE’S MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE A PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW ____________________________________________________

TO THE HONORABLE JUSTICES OF THE COURT OF CRIMINAL

APPEALS:

COMES NOW the State of Texas, by the undersigned assistant district

attorney, and moves the Court for an extension of time to file its petition for

discretionary review in the above-captioned cases. The State would respectfully

show the Court the following:

1. The appellant was charged by a five-count indictment with the offenses of

improper relationship between educator/student. The cases were tried in a single

proceeding, in which the appellant pleaded not guilty. The jury found him guilty in

all five counts and assessed his punishment at imprisonment for ten years in each

1 August 17, 2015 count, but recommended that the sentences be suspended and that the appellant be

placed on community supervision. The trial court sentenced the appellant in

accordance with the jury’s verdict, suspended the sentence, and placed the appellant

on community supervision for a period of ten years in each of the five counts.

2. The Ninth Court of Appeals reversed the appellant’s conviction on July 15,

2015. Therefore the State’s petition for discretionary review is due to be filed in

this Court on August 14, 2015.

3. The State has not previously requested an extension of time to file its

petition for discretionary review.

4. The State hereby requests a one-month extension of time to file its petition

for discretionary review, until September 14, 2015.

5. Good cause exists for the requested extension of time, for the following

reasons:

In the past thirty days, the undersigned counsel for the State has been required to prepare and file several written responses, including the State’s appellate brief in Andy Strouse v. State of Texas, Cause No. 09-15-00061-CR; the State’s appellate brief in Johnnie Lewis O’Neal, Jr. v. State of Texas, Cause No. 09-15-00229; the State’s answer to application for writ of habeas corpus, and proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law in Ex parte Michael Geoffrey Peters, Cause No. 14-07-08207-CR-(1); the State’s answer to application for writ of habeas corpus, and proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law in Ex parte Emmanuel Kofi Agbakpe, Case No. 12-03-03449-CR-(1); the State’s answer to application for writ of habeas corpus, and proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law in Ex parte Richard Allen

2 Womack, Case No. 13-12-13588-CR-(1); the State’s answer to application for writ of habeas corpus, and proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law in Ex parte Tavaris Don Coleman, Case No. 13-10-10974-CR-(1); the State’s answer to application for writ of habeas corpus; and the State’s proposed designation of issues in Ex parte Joseph Michael Lemke, Case No. 11-01-00343-CR-(1).

Consequently, counsel has not had sufficient time to prepare an adequate State’s petition for discretionary review in this case.

THEREFORE, the State requests an extension of time to file its petition for

discretionary review until September 14, 2015, in this case.

Respectfully submitted,

BRETT W. LIGON District Attorney Montgomery County, Texas

/s/ Brent Chapell BRENT CHAPELL Assistant District Attorney Montgomery County, Texas S.B.T. No. 24087284 207 W. Phillips, Second Floor Conroe, Texas 77301 (936) 539-7800 (936) 788-8395 (fax)

3 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing motion was

e-mailed to the counsel for the appellant on the date of the filing of the original with

the Clerk of this Court.

/s/ Brent Chapell BRENT CHAPELL Assistant District Attorney Montgomery County, Texas

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