Navarro, Ruben
Navarro, Ruben
Opinion
?M>,03&03 SID L. HARLE DISTRICT JUDGE 226th JUDICIAL DISTRICT
BEXAR COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER DOLOROSA. SUITE 2081
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March 6, 2015
The Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas Capitol Station P.O. Box 12308, Austin, Texas 78711 Re: Ex parte Ruben Navarro Appellate case number: WR-36,036-03 Trial court case number. 1993-CR-4509B To the Honorable Court of Criminal Appeals: On December 10, 2014, the Court of Criminal Appeals ordered the 226th District Court to have a hearing in which the complainant, from a case that was heard in the Applicant's parole revocation hearing, would testify and the Court would make findings as to the credibility of that complainant with regards to the complainant's recantation of the testimony that he gave at the parole hearing. The complainant failed to appear after being served with a subpoena. A writ of attachment was issued for the complainant but the Bexar County Sheriffs Office, who was to execute the attachment, has informed the Court that it was told by an unidentified employee from the Bexar County District Attorney's Office to stop looking for the complainant. Because of this issue, the Court, out of necessity, has had to reissue the writ of attachment and has reset the hearing for March 19, 2015 at 9:00 a.m.
By this letter, the Court is respectfully requesting an extension until April 19, 2015 to comply fully with the Court's order. This Court does not request this extension solely for the purpose of delay. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
226th District Court
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