Texas Department of Criminal Justice v. Maurie Levin, Naomi Terr, and Hilary Sheard
Opinion
ACCEPTED
03-15-00044-CV
4970915
THIRD COURT OF APPEALS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
4/21/2015 1:35:53 PM
JEFFREY D. KYLE
CLERK
No. 03-15-00044-CV
FILED IN
In the Court of Appeals 3rd COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS
for the Third Judicial District 4/21/2015 1:35:53 PM Austin, Texas JEFFREY D. KYLE Clerk
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE,
Appellant,
v.
MAURIE LEVIN, NAOMI TERR, AND HILARY SHEARD,
Appellees.
On Appeal from the
201st Judicial District Court of Travis County, Texas
UNOPPOSED MOTION TO EXTEND TO MAY 27, 2015, THE DEADLINE TO FILE APPELLANT’S OPENING BRIEF
Pursuant to Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure 10.5(b) and 38.6,
Appellant Texas Department of Criminal Justice requests a 30-day
extension of the deadline to file Appellant’s opening brief. One prior 30-
day extension of this deadline has been sought and received. This
extension request is not opposed.
The opening brief is currently due April 27, 2015. The requested
30-day extension, if granted, would make the brief due on or before May
27, 2015.
There is good reason to grant the requested extension, which is not
sought for any improper purpose. Appellant is represented by new lead
counsel on appeal, and Appellant’s counsel has had and will continue to
have a significant workload in other matters that makes it impossible to
complete by the current deadline a brief that would be helpful to the
Court. That workload includes, but is not limited to, significant
responsibilities in the following matters:
• Veasey v. Abbott, No. 14-41127, in the United States Court of
Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (oral argument preparations;
argument calendared for April 28, 2015); and
• Ivy v. Willaims, No. 14-50037, in the United States Court of Appeals
for the Fifth Circuit (drafting an submitting at the court’s request
by April 23, 2015, a response to a petition for rehearing en banc in
a class action suit for statewide injunctive and declaratory relief
under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act).
PRAYER
For these reasons, the Court should extend to May 27, 2015, the
deadline for filing Appellant’s opening brief.
Respectfully submitted.
KEN A. PAXTON Attorney General of Texas
CHARLES E. ROY First Assistant Attorney General
SCOTT A. KELLER Solicitor General
/s/ Richard B. Farrer RICHARD B. FARRER Assistant Solicitor General State Bar No. 24055470 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL P.O. Box 12548 (MC 059) Austin, Texas 78711-2548 Tel.: (512) 936-1823 Fax: (512) 474-2697 richard.farrer@texasattorneygeneral.gov
COUNSEL FOR APPELLANT TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CERTIFICATE OF CONFERENCE
I certify that I conferred by email with counsel for Appellees, Philip
Durst, who indicated that this motion is not opposed.
/s/ Richard B. Farrer Richard B. Farrer Counsel for Appellant
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
On April 21, 2015, the foregoing document was served via File &
ServeXpress and e-mail on counsel for Appellees:
Philip Durst Manuel Quinto-Pozos DEATS, DURST, OWEN & LEAVY, PLLC 1204 San Antonio, Suite 203 Austin, Texas 78701 [Tel] (512) 474-6200 [Fax] (512) 474-7896 pdurst@ddollaw.com mqp@ddollaw.com
Maurie Amanda Levin LAW OFFICE OF MAURIE LEVIN 614 South 4th St. #346 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19147 [Tel] (512) 294-1540 [Fax] (215) 733-9225 maurielevin@gmail.com /s/ Richard B. Farrer Richard B. Farrer Counsel for Appellant
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