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12-15-00074-CR
TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS
TYLER, TEXAS
9/7/2015 6:35:49 PM
Pam Estes
CLERK
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12th COURT OF APPEALS
TYLER, TEXAS
9/7/2015 6:35:49 PM
PAM ESTES
Clerk
CAUSE NUMBER 12-15-00074-CR
CHARLES BLAKE DEFORE IN THE
VS. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
THE STATE OF TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS
APPELLANT'S MOTION
FOR LEAVE TO FILE LATE BRIEF
TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES OF SAID COURT:
COMES NOW Appellant Charles Blake DeFore, by and through Colin I). McFall,
Attorney of Record in the above numbered and styled cause, and for good cause moves this
Court grant Appellant's Motion for Leave to File Late Brief. In support of said motion, the
Appellant would respectfully show this Honorable Court the following:
I.
Pursuant to Rule 10.5(b) (1) (A), Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Appellant's Brief
was due on or before the 14th day of August 2015.
II.
Pursuant to Rule 10.5(b) (1) (B), Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Appellant
respectfully request a thirty (30) day extension of time to file Appellant's Brief. If granted,
Appellant's Brief would be due on the 14th day of September 2015.
III.
Pursuant to Rule 10.5(b) (1) (C), Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Counsel relies on
the following facts to reasonably explain the need for the requested extension:
Counsel is engaged in the multijurisdictional private practice of law. Counsel engages in
the practice of family law, juvenile law, criminal defense and quasi criminal proceedings.
Counsel operates two offices in the East Texas area. Counsel submits his work load is high.
Because of the demands of private practice and a high work load, Counsel inadvertently
overlooked the Court's email notification of the past due brief. Despite the Court's email
notification of a past due brief, Counsel's heavy workload, failed to yield, and Counsel simply
failed to timely complete the brief. Counsel needs the requested extension of time to effectively
represent Appellant. Appellant is entitled to the effective representation of Counsel.
IV.
Pursuant to Rule 10.5(b) (1) (D), Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, this is Appellant's
first Motion for Leave to File Late Brief.
V.
Pursuant to Rule 10.1(5), Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Counsel was not able to
consult with opposing counsel, to confirm the instant motion is unopposed.
VI.
WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Appellant Charles Blake DeFore, prays the
Court grant Appellant's Motion for Leave to File Late Brief, and grant Counsel an additional
thirty (30) days to file Appellant's Brief.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
513 North Church Street
Palestine, Texas 75801-2962
COLIN D. M Telephone: 903-723-1923
Attorney at Law Facsimile: 903-723-0269
Texas Bar Number: 24027498 Email: cmcfall@mcfall-law-office.com
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I, Colin D. McFall, Attorney of Record for the above styled Appellant, hereby certify
service of a true and correct copy of the above and foregoing document upon Anderson County
Assistant Criminal District Attorney, Scott Holden, at sholden@co.anderson.tx.us, by email
transmission, on the 7th day of September 2015.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
513 North Church Street
Palestine, Texas 75801-2962
COLIN D. MC Telephone: 903-723-1923
Attorney at Law Facsimile: 903-723-0269
Texas Bar Number: 24027498 Email: cmcfall@mcfall-law-office.com
CAUSE NUMBER 12-15-00074-CR
CHARLES BLAKE DEFORE IN THE
VS. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
THE STATE OF TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS
AFFIDAVIT
BEFORE ME, the undersigned notary, on this day, personally appeared Colin D. McFall,
a person whose identity is known to me. After I administered an oath to Colin I). McFall, upon
his oath, he said:
"My name is Colin D. McFall. I am over eighteen (18) years of age, of sound mind and
capable of making this Affidavit. I am the Attorney of Record for Charles Blake DeFore, in the
above numbered and styled cause. I have read the Appellant's Motion for Leave to File Late
Brief and swear the facts relied on are within my personal knowledge.
SWORN to and SUBSCRIBED before me by Colin D. McFall on the 7th day of
September 2015.
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