Vincent Jeffrey Seard v. the State of Texas

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided March 1, 2022·No. 04-21-00482-CR·Published

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Fourth Court of Appeals

San Antonio, Texas

March 1, 2022

No. 04-21-00482-CR

Vincent Jeffrey SEARD,

Appellant

v.

The STATE of Texas,

Appellee

From the 216th Judicial District Court, Kerr County, Texas Trial Court No. A21432

Honorable Albert D. Pattillo, III, Judge Presiding

ORDER

On February 24, 2022, appellant filed a motion for a thirty day extension of time to file his brief. We grant the motion and order appellant’s counsel to file his brief by March 28, 2022. We further advise counsel no further extensions of time will be granted absent a motion, filed before the brief is due, (1) demonstrating extraordinary circumstances justifying further delay, (2) advising the court of the efforts counsel has expended in preparing the brief, and (3) providing the court reasonable assurance the brief will be completed and filed by the requested extended deadline. The court does not generally consider a heavy work schedule to be an extraordinary circumstance.

Luz Elena D. Chapa, Justice

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court on this 1st day of March, 2022.

MICHAEL A. CRUZ, Clerk of Court

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