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Jose Alfredo Dominguez v. State
14-14-00652-CR
| Tex. App. | Jun 2, 2015
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*0 FILED IN 14th COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 6/2/2015 1:26:31 PM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk *1 ACCEPTED 14-14-00652-CR FOURTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 6/2/2015 1:26:31 PM CHRISTOPHER PRINE CLERK No. 14-14-00652-CR In the

Court of Appeals For the

Fourteenth District of Texas At Houston

 No. 1434552 In the 178 th District Court Of Harris County, Texas  JOSE ALFREDO DOMINGUEZ Appellant

V. THE STATE OF TEXAS Appellee

 STATE’S FINAL 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 the appellant with capital murder by intentionally

causing the death of Ercile Johnson during the course of a burglary, and

the jury found the appellant guilty (CR – 6, 82; 6 RR 35). The trial court

sentenced him in accordance with the jury’s verdict to life in prison

without parole in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice,

Institutional Division (CR – 83-84; 6 RR 36). The appellant filed a timely

notice of appeal, and the trial court certified that he had the right to

appeal (CR – 86-88). After two extensions the State’s brief is due on June

5, 2015. The State seeks an additional and final extension of 30 days to

file its brief, until July 3, 2015. The following facts are relied upon to

show good cause for an extension of time to allow the State to file its

brief:

a. The record in this case is over 48 megabytes in length split over 8

volumes and will take some time to process. The appellant brings

three points of error, one of which is ineffective assistance alleging

six separate ways counsel was deficient. The undersigned attorney

has completed review of the record and is now in the process of

addressing the appellant’s complaints.

b. During the previous two months, while reading the record in this

case, the undersigned attorney filed 5 other appellate briefs.

c. As part of her duties as an appellate team member to the

misdemeanor courts, the undersigned attorney completed 29

research projects for trial lawyers assigned to her in the last two

months, including assisting trial court prosecutor prepare for

Motion for New Trial hearing in The State of Texas v. Charles Trahan ,

1974704, the results of which the State has filed notice of appeal.

d. Last month, the undersigned attorney was unable to access her

office due to the severe flooding of Houston that occurred after

Memorial Day weekend. The Harris County Criminal Justice

Center was closed May 26-27, 2015.

e. Last month, the undersigned attorney attended a previously

scheduled CLE by UT Law CLE: The Court of Criminal Appeals

Conference in Austin, Texas from May 27-29, 2015 to maintain her

State mandated CLE requirements.

f. The undersigned attorney was also involved in completing the

following written appellate projects since the appellant filed his

brief:

(1) William Delacruz v. The State of Texas

No. 01-14-00606-CR

Brief filed March 9, 2015 (2) Eladio Castro Najera v. The State of Texas

No. 14-14-00400-CR

Brief filed March 19, 2015 (3) James Jones v. The State of Texas

No. 14-14-00404-CR

Brief filed April 24, 2015 (4) Randy Segura v. The State of Texas

No. 01-14-00955-CR

Brief filed April 9, 2015

(5) Jeremy Dugar v. The State of Texas

No. 14-14-00245-CR

 Conviction reversed on April 9, 2015  Unexpected response to appellant’s bail request filed on April 24, 2015  Unexpected Petition for Discretionary Review filed May 9, 2015.

(6) Odel Roderick Allen v. The State of Texas

No. 14-14-00708-CR

Brief filed May 11, 2015

(7) The State of Texas v. Charles Trahan

County Court At Law No. 4 1974704
 Assisted trial prosecutor in Motion for New Trial  Preparing for State’s appeal  Filed Notice of Appeal May 11, 2015  Assigned to the Fourteenth Court of Appeals on May 20, 2015

(8) Albert Nieves v. The State of Texas

No. 01-14-00294-CR

Brief filed May 29, 2015 *4 Consequently, the undersigned attorney has been unable to

complete the State’s reply brief in this case in the time permitted

despite due diligence, and the requested extension of time is

necessary to permit the undersigned attorney to adequately

investigate, complete, and file the State’s appellate brief for this

cause. The undersigned attorney requests a final extension of 30

days to complete briefing on this case and believes it will be

completed by July 3, 2015. The State’s motion is not for purposes of

delay, but so that justice may be done.

WHEREFORE, the State prays that this Court will grant a 30 day extension of

time for the undersigned attorney to complete and file the State’s appellate brief in

this case.

Respectfully submitted, /s/ Katie Davis K ATIE D AVIS Assistant District Attorney Harris County, Texas 1201 Franklin, Suite 600 Houston, Texas 77002-1923 (713) 755-5826 Davis_Katie@dao.hctx.net TBC No. 24070242 *5 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE This is to certify that a copy of the foregoing instrument will be served by

efile.txcourts.gov to:

Nicole DeBorde

712 Main Street, Suite 2400

Houston, TX 77002

713-228-8500

Nicole@BSDLawFirm.Com

/s/ Katie Davis Assistant District Attorney Harris County, Texas 1201 Franklin, Suite 600 Houston, Texas 77002-1923 (713) 755-5826 Davis_Katie@dao.hctx.net TBC No. 24070242 Date: June 2, 2015

Case Details

Case Name: Jose Alfredo Dominguez v. State
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Jun 2, 2015
Docket Number: 14-14-00652-CR
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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