Storemski, Leonard Mark
Storemski, Leonard Mark
Opinion
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PD-0533&0534-16 TO THE COURTOToCmMINALAPPEAU^^ ^AppEALS Austin, Texas 78711
MAY 12 2016 No. f-Our+ee^-tb \ ft /"* Ii' [court of appeals number] Lg.«MfJ (name] Sfr<W AbelAcosta,Clerk I 7 / Trial Court Case Number: ' ^l£>)bCfh iA l^b l(p % From Trial Court Number: U. (0 ~> Harris County, Texas" FILED IN vs. COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS The State of Texas '"' -^ ^-J Abel Acosta, Clerk Pro Se Appellant's Motion to Extend Time to File PDR
To The Honorable Judges Of The Court Of Criminal Appeals: I.
The court of appeals issued its decision on InQfC" c^z-h-^JJP fipr;l g.1• jlq/6 The PDR in this case is due 30 days later on .H(jr / ; I °^ J II.
In compliance with Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 68.2(c), this' motion for extension is timely filed within 15 days after the original due date for the PDR Appellant requests this extension because he needs time to file a pro se PDR. y
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Appellant requests an extension of at least 60 days, which is necessary so that the PDR can be thoroughly written and timely filed. This motion is not made for the purpose of delay.
Respectfully submitted,
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Certificate of Service
By my signature below, I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the above has been sent to the Harris County District Attorney's Office by mail to: Harris County District Attorney's Office Appellate Division .
1201 Franklin, 6th Floor Houston, TX 77002
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