Opinion
Cause number: 01-17-00352-CR
11-21-2017
Nelson Oroyo Rodriguez v. The State of Texas
ORDER ON MOTION
Type of motion: Second Motion for Extension of Time to File Appellant's Brief Party filing motion: Appellant's appointed counsel Tom Abbate Document to be filed: Appellant's Brief Is appeal accelerated? No. If motion to extend time:
Original due date: September 15, 2017Ordered that motion is:
Number of extensions granted: 1 Current Due Date: November 14, 2017
Date Requested: December 29, 2017 (105 days from original due date)
[v] Granted
If document is to be filed, document due: December 29, 2017.
[v] No further extensions of time will be granted.
[ ] DeniedJudge's signature: /s/ Laura C. Higley
[ ] Dismissed (e.g., want of jurisdiction, moot)
[v] Other: __________
Although the Court of Criminal Appeals' extension order has expired, because appellant's counsel's request states, among other things, that Hurricane Harvey has continued to affect his practice, his second extension is granted, but counsel is warned that no further extensions will be granted due to the total length requested. See Extension of Emergency Order Authorizing Modification and Suspension of Court Procedures in Proceedings Affected by Disaster, Misc. Docket No. 17-013 (Tex. Crim. App. Sept. 26, 2017); TEX. R. APP. P. 2, 38.6(d). Accordingly, if appellant's brief is not filed by December 29, 2017, this Court may abate this case. See id. 38.8(b)(2).
[v] Acting individually [ ] Acting for the Court Date: November 21, 2017_ November 7, 2008 Revision