Zuliani, Gerald Christopher
Zuliani, Gerald Christopher
Opinion
PD-1569&1570&1571&1572-15 PD-1569&1570&1571&1572-15 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 12/4/2015 11:47:27 AM Accepted 12/4/2015 1:20:55 PM ABEL ACOSTA No. PD- CLERK
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS
GERALD CHRISTOPHER ZULIANI,
Defendant – Appellant
vs. December 4, 2015 THE STATE OF TEXAS
Plaintiff – Appellee
On Petition for Discretionary Review from the Third Court of Appeals at Austin, Texas Seeking Review of Appeal Nos. 03-13-00490-CR, 03-13-00491-CR, 03-13-00492-CR, and 03-13-00495-CR, from Travis County, Texas, Hon. P. David Wahlberg, District Judge Presiding
APPELLANT’S MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE PETITION FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS:
Appellant Gerald Christopher Zuliani files Appellant’s Motion for
Extension of Time to File Petition for Discretionary Review (“PDR”), and
respectfully states as follows: The unpublished opinion of the Third Court of Appeals affirming four
of appellant Zuliani’s five convictions was issued Friday, May 29, 2015.
Appellant timely filed motions for rehearing in the affirmed convictions in
Nos. 03-13-00490-CR, 03-13-00491-CR, 03-13-00492-CR and 03-13-
00495-CR, on Monday, June 15, 2015. The Third Court overruled the
rehearing motions on Monday, November 30, 2015. The deadline for filing
a petition for discretionary review is Friday, December 29, 2015.1
Mr. Zuliani asks this court for a 30 day extension of time after the
current deadline to file his PDR, which would make it due by Friday,
January 29, 2016. The undersigned counsel currently has two briefs due in
December in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit: (1)
No. 14-10156, United States v. Pamela Adenuga, Appellant’s Brief due Dec.
15, 2015 (30 day extension granted); and (2) No. 15-10728, United States v.
Christopher Stephen Martin, Appellant’s Brief due Dec. 21, 2015 (30 day
extension requested, but 21 day extension granted). Appellant’s counsel is
working on completing these two briefs timely, as it is uncertain whether the
Fifth Circuit will grant any additional extensions in these two cases.
1 Appellant’s theft conviction in No. 03-13-00493-CR was reversed and a judgment of acquittal was rendered by the Third Court in its opinion. Therefore, appellant is not filing a PDR from that now-reversed conviction.
2 Additionally, the holiday season in late December will prevent counsel from
being able to complete this PDR by the Dec. 30 deadline. Counsel will also
be competing in four events at the United Country Western Dance Council
World Championships in Nashville, Tennessee from January 4 to 10, 2016,
and will not return to Austin until January 11, 2016. For these reasons,
appellant Gerald Christopher Zuliani requests a 30 day extension of time to
file his PDR, which would extend the deadline from December 30, 2015 to
January 29, 2016.
This motion requesting an extension of time is not being brought for
the purpose of delay only, but so that a properly drafted PDR may be
presented to this court for its consideration in deciding whether to grant
discretionary review.
3 Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Gregory Sherwood
GREGORY SHERWOOD Attorney P.O. Box 200613 Austin, Texas 78720-0613 (512) 484-9029 State Bar No. 18254600 email: [email protected]
Attorney on PDR for Appellant Gerald Christopher Zuliani
Certificate of Service
I hereby certify that a true copy of this document was served on December 4, 2015 by email to the Travis County District Attorney’s Office, 509 W. 11 th Street, 2 nd Floor, Austin, Texas 78701 at email addresses [email protected] and [email protected] and the Office of the State Prosecuting Attorney, P.O. Box 13046, Austin, Texas 78767 at email address [email protected].
/s/ Gregory Sherwood
Certification of Word Count Compliance
According to the WordPerfect program used to create this document, there are 464 words in this motion, excluding the portions listed in Tex. R. App. P. 9.4(i)(1).
/s/ Gregory Sherwood
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