Victorian, Brian

CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 27, 2015
DocketPD-0948-15
StatusPublished

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Opinion

RECEIVED FIRST COURT OF APPEALS | v' HOUSTON, TEXAS FILED IN

JUL 2 4 Z015 PD-0948-15 1ST COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON. TEXAS

CHRISTOPHER A. PRIME CLERK *l --,— TLidl^otfrt Case No. 1363644

BRIAN VICTORIAN The 182nd DISTRICT COURT appellant HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS,

FILED IN THE STATE OF TEXAS §§ no. 0l-l3-eW4pICRIMINALAPPEALS appellee JUL 27 2015

Absl Acosts Ciprk APPELLANT SECOND MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME '

Accordingingly, RULE 63.2 (c), The Court of Criminal Appeals

may extend the time to file a petition for discretionary review if to. a party files a motion complying with Rule 10.5 (b;* no later than

15 days after the last day for filing the petition. The Court of

Criminal Appeals may extend the time to file a response or reply

if a party files a motion complying with Rule 10.5(b) either before

or after the response or reply is due.

Issues the Court of Criminal Appeals should consider:

• Appellant has NO brief from his appellant attorney in order to

file an appropriate PDR.

• Appellant is not an attorney and is completely ignorant of the

law -and understands "ignorance is no excuse'" however, appellant

has psychological issues that renders him more than a lament to

the law.

• Appellant is depending on the help from total strangers in prison

wtfbm may or may not truly understand the fine workings of the law.

Appellant begs these Court to extend his time to the maximugi

GQUBTQFCMNA1 JUL WSfi Ab8l/to08ta,Cterk amount of time allowed to file his briefs.The additional time is

truly needed to aquire needed records and to file. This request

is not designed to harass or cause unnecessary delay in the proceedings

Accordingly, Appellant respectfully request a full fourty-five

days after the July 30 extension, to draft and file the appropriate

response.

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct under the penalty of purjury.

Victor^an#l^ Stiles Unit 3060 Route 3514 Beaumont, Texas 77705

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