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James E. Guzman v. State
01-15-00150-CR
Tex. App.
May 18, 2015
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*0 FILED IN 1st COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 5/18/2015 4:20:05 PM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk *1 ACCEPTED 01-15-00150-CR FIRST COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 5/18/2015 4:20:05 PM CHRISTOPHER PRINE CLERK Nos. 01-15-00149-CR, 01-15-00150-CR, 01-15-00151-CR

In the

Court of Appeals For the

First District of Texas At Houston  Nos. 1974171, 1974172, 2001637 In the County Criminal Court at Law No. 4 Of Harris County, Texas  JAMES GUZMAN, pro se Appellant

V. THE STATE OF TEXAS Appellee

 STATE’S MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE BRIEF

 TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS:

THE STATE OF TEXAS, pursuant to T EX . R. A PP . P. 2 & 10.5, moves for

an extension of time in which to file its appellate brief and in its motion, would

show the Court the following:

1. The State charged appellant by information with three offenses of

misdemeanor assault. (C.R. I at 7; C.R. II at 7; C.R. III at 6) [1] Two

cases were enhanced with a prior conviction for felony assault-family

member. (C.R. I at 7; C.R. II at 7) Appellant’s third assault case was

enhanced with a prior misdemeanor assault conviction. (C.R. III at 6) *2 Appellant pled guilty to all three cases pursuant to a plea bargain

agreement reached between himself and the State. (C.R. I at 10-11; C.R.

II at 10-11; C.R. III at 10-11) Appellant was sentenced to 120 days in the

Harris County Jail with credit for eight days served. (C.R. I at 16; C.R. II

at 16; C.R. III at 15) The sentences were to run concurrently and

matched the plea bargain agreement reached between appellant and the

State. (C.R. I at 16-17; C.R. II at 16-17; C.R. III at 15-16; see C.R. I at

10; C.R. II at 10; C.R. III at 10) Appellant timely filed notice of appeal

but the trial court certified appellant had no right of appeal in any of the

cases and expressly denied appellant permission to appeal. (C.R. I at 19,

22; C.R. II at 19, 22; C.R. III at 18, 21; R.R. I at 8; R.R. II at 8; R.R. III

at 8; see C.R. I at 17, 23; C.R. II at 17, 23; C.R. III at 16, 22) [2] The

record contains no written motions filed and ruled upon by the trial court

prior to appellant’s guilty pleas.

2. The State’s brief was due on May 18, 2015. This Court has previously

granted one extension for the State to file a reply brief on April 17, 2015.

The following facts are relied upon to show good cause for an extension

of time to allow the State to file its brief: *3 a. The undersigned attorney filed a Motion to Dismiss appellant’s

appeal in all three cases at issue in this appeal for want of

jurisdiction on April 24, 2015. Based upon the abovementioned

statement of the case, appellant failed to invoke this Court’s

jurisdiction in any of the cases at issue in this appeal. As of May

18, 2015, the undersigned attorney has not received notice of this

Court’s ruling upon the State’s Motion to Dismiss for want of

jurisdiction. Should this Court grant the State’s Motion to

Dismiss, a reply brief upon the merits of appellant’s appeal would

not be necessary for this Court to review.

b. Additionally, the undersigned attorney has been involved in

completing the following written appellate projects during the time

the undersigned attorney was assigned State’s reply brief in this

case:

(1) Ricardo Pena v. State of Texas

No. 01-14-00803-CR

No. 01-14-00804-CR

Brief Due: May 18, 2015 (2) Manuel Nava v. State of Texas

No. 01-14-00628-CR

Brief Due: May 6, 2015 Brief Submitted: May 6, 2015 (3) Demetrus Horton v. State of Texas

No. 01-14-00993-CR

Brief Due: May 21, 2015 (4) Sammie Davis v. State of Texas

No. 14-14-00778-CR

Brief Due: June 5, 2015 (5) Mark Mahlow v. State of Texas

No. 01-14-00753-CR

Brief Due: June 10, 2015 *4 Consequently, the undersigned attorney has not completed the

State’s reply brief in this case in the time permitted, and the

requested extension of time would be necessary to permit the

undersigned attorney to adequately investigate, complete, and file

the State’s appellate brief for this cause, should this Court deny the

State’s Motion to Dismiss. The State’s motion is not for purposes of

delay, but so that justice may be done.

WHEREFORE, the State prays that, should this Court deny the State’s Motion to

Dismiss, this Court will grant a thirty day extension of time, from the date of the

denial, if any, of the State’s Motion to Dismiss, for the undersigned attorney to

complete and file the State’s appellate brief in this case.

Respectfully submitted, /s/ Patricia McLean P ATRICIA M C L EAN Assistant District Attorney Harris County, Texas 1201 Franklin, Suite 600 Houston, Texas 77002-1923 (713) 755-5826 McLean_Patricia@dao.hctx.net TBC No. 24081687 *5 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE This is to certify that a copy of the foregoing instrument will be served to:

James E. Guzman, pro se

TDC #01023457; SPN 01125709

Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Joe F. Gurney Transfer Facility

1385 FM 3328

Palestine, TX 75803

/s/ Patricia McLean P ATRICIA M C L EAN Assistant District Attorney Harris County, Texas 1201 Franklin, Suite 600 Houston, Texas 77002-1923 (713) 755-5826 McLean_Patricia@dao.hctx.net TBC No.24081687 Date: May 18, 2015

[1] C.R. I refers to the Clerk’s Record for cause number 1971471 (No. 01-15-00149-CR); C.R. II refers to the Clerk’s Record for cause number 1974172 (No. 01-15-00150-CR); C.R. III refers to the Clerk’s Record for cause number 2001637 (No. 01-15-00151-CR).

[2] R.R. I refers to the Reporter’s Record for cause number 1971471 (No. 01-15-00149-CR); R.R. II refers to the Reporter’s Record for cause number 1971472 (No. 01-15-00150-CR); R.R. III refers to the Reporter’s Record for cause number 2001637 (No. 01-15-00151-CR).

Case Details

Case Name: James E. Guzman v. State
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: May 18, 2015
Docket Number: 01-15-00150-CR
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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