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Williams, Eric Jarrod
PD-1669-14
| Tex. App. | Apr 2, 2015
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*1 PD# 16^9-14

M THE 128TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

IAL COURT CAUSE NUMBER 080508R OF ORANGE COUNTY, TEXAS Hon. Courtney Arkeen, Judge Presiding TRANSFERRED FROM THE 9TH COURT OF APPEALS TO 14th Case # 14-13-00650-CR MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE A PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW REHEARING PRO- SE MOTION BY ERIC WILLIAMS P.O. Box 776 Orange, Texas 77631-776 (409) 728-3131 wumi ufcri^i^^ (337) 936-0773—Alternate APR o2 2m E-mail: ericwill86.ew@gmail.com March 31, 2015 ^eosta^ FILED IN COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS APR O.o 2915 Abel Acosta, Clerk *2 IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL Appellant: ERIC JARROD WILLIAMS

Trial Counsel: Joe Alford

105 S. Market Street

Orange, TX 77630

State Bar No. 1012500

Appellate COUNSEL: N/A

PRO-SE MOTIONS: Eric Jarrod Williams

Appellee: State of Texas

Counsel: Phillip C. Smith, Jr.

(Trial and Appeal) Orange County Assistant District Attorney

801 W Division Ave.

Orange, TX 77630

State Bar No. 797460

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS PD # 1669-14 ERIC JARROD WILLIAMS Appellant

V. THE STATE OF TEXAS Appellee

Eric Jarrod Williams, Appellant below respectfully submits this Motion for an Extension of Time to File a Petition for Discretionary Review Rehearing in the above styled and numbered causes. In support of this Motion, he shows this Honorable Court the following:

I. On May 15, 2013, Appellant was convicted by a Jury Panel of the offense Indecency With A Child By Exposure 21.11(a) (2) (A) Of the Texas Penal Code and given a sentence of Ten years confinement in TDCJ and a $5,000 fine by the Bench on June 14, 2013. The Bench ordered that the sentence be probated for a period of ten years with 180 days to be served as upfront time In the County Jail as a condition of probation and a $5000 fine.

II.

[3] *4 On September 23, 2014, the Honorable 14th Court of appeals denied relieffor Appellant, and affirmed the judgment of the trial court. On March 18, 2015 this Honorable Court refused to accept The Motion for Petition for Discretionary Review.

The Motion for Petition for Discretionary Review Rehearing is due on April 2, 2015

III. The facts relied upon to show good cause for this requested extension is as follows:

• .Appellant is currently handling this case on a Pro-se phase and isn't familiar with the laws and procedures of appellant procedure. This will require additional time to research and/or hire counsel, and file required motions in a timely manner.

• Appellant does need the time to read through and review all of the court documents and transcripts from the trial to prepare the motion for Petition for Discretionary review Rehearing and to review court transcripts.

• The additional time requested is not sought solely for delay, nor sought frivolously, but will be of genuine assistance to Appellant in preparing Appellant's Motion Petition for Discretionary review Rehearing.

• Appellant works out of town on full time job during the week and doesn't have as much undivided time to consult with legal aide.

WHEREFORE, Appellant prays respectfully that the Honorable Court grant this Motion extending the time for filing a Petition for Discretionary Review Rehearing for Fifteen (15), to Thirty (30) Days or that this Court grant such additional time as is just and proper for Appellant to submit motion for Petition for Discretionary Review Rehearing.

Respectfully submitted,

Is/ Eric Jarrod Williams

P.O. Box 776 Orange, Tx 77631-7'

(409)728-3131

(337) 936-0773—Alternate

ericwill86.ew@gmail.com

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I delivered a copy of the above and foregoing Motion to the Orange County District Attorney's Office on April 2, 2015

/s/Eric Jarrod Williams

Case Details

Case Name: Williams, Eric Jarrod
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Apr 2, 2015
Docket Number: PD-1669-14
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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