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Rodriguez, Jesus Alejandro
PD-1492-15
| Tex. | Nov 18, 2015
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PD-1492-15

IN THE TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS

Jesus Alejandro Rodriguez v.

The State of Texas

THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS

APPEAL NO. 13-13-00572-CR TR.CT.NO. 2012-DCR-1221

RECEIVED IN

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS MOTION FOR SUSPENSION OF THE RULES PURSUANT TO TEX.R.APP.PROC. 2

ADsi Acosta, Clerk

TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES/JUSTICES OF SAID COURT: Comes not, Jesus Alejandro Rodriguez, Appellant pro se, in the above-styled enumerated causes, and respectfully requests the Court to suspend the following Tex.R.App.Proc. Rules, and in support thereof, Appellant would show the Court the following also FILED IN To SUSPEND Tex.R.App.Proc: 6.3, 9.3(b)(1), 9.5, and COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS I.

IOV 1920.3

Appellant is currently incarcerated in TOCJ-CID at ADSLAACOSA, Clerk W. Stiles Unit, 3060 FM 3514, Beaumont, Texas 77705 and as an incarcerated inmate, this unit does not allow or provide inmates with copies of their documents or have access to copy equipment. Due to Appellant's limited resources and the restriction of the unit not allowing or providing inmates with copies, Appellant can only manage a single copy, the original, which he is providing.

PRAYER FOR RELIEF

Wherefore premises considered, Appellant respectfully prays and requests that the Court GRANT Appellant's Motion for Suspension of the Rules... in accordance with his Petition for Discretionary Review.

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Respectfully Submitted, /s/ Jesus Alejandro Rodriguez Jesus Alejandro Rodriguez TDCJ-ID #1884429 Mark W. Stiles Unit 3060 FM 3514 Beaumont, Texas 77705

DECLARATION

I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing Motionta be true and correct. Executed on November 4, 2015. /s/ Jesus Alejandro Rodriguez Jeses Alejandro Rodriguez Pro Se

Case Details

Case Name: Rodriguez, Jesus Alejandro
Court Name: Texas Supreme Court
Date Published: Nov 18, 2015
Docket Number: PD-1492-15
Court Abbreviation: Tex.
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