PD-0893-14 & PD-0894-14
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Transmitted 12/10/2015 2:17:47 PM
Accepted 12/10/2015 3:26:17 PM
ABEL ACOSTA
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS CLERK
FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS
JOEY DARRELL FAUST and § December 10, 2015
RAMON MARROQUIN, §
Appellants §
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v. § NOS. PD-0893-14 & PD-0894-14
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THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee §
UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME
FOR FILING OF MOTION FOR A REHEARING
TO THE HONORABLE TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS:
Joey Darrell Faust and Ramon Marroquin, hereafter “movants,” pursuant to
Rule 79.6, Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, respectfully request an extension
of time to file their motion for a rehearing.
1.
On December 9, 2015, the Court handed down a majority opinion, two
concurring opinions, and two dissenting opinions, along with a judgment reversing
the decision of the Court of Appeals and ordering the trial court’s judgments to be
reinstated. Thus, the motion for rehearing is currently due on Christmas Eve,
December 24, 2015.
2.
Counsel for movants is also lead counsel in Cause No. 02-15-00220-CV on
the docket of the Court of Appeals for the Second District of Texas at Fort Worth,
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Texas in The Episcopal Church, et al v. Franklin Salazar, et al, which is the largest
church property case in the history of the United States. He, along with his co-
counsel, The Honorable Scott A. Brister, are scheduled to file two Appellees’
briefs caused by the numerous Appellants in that case filing tw o Appellants’
briefs. Additionally, counsel for movants is involved in a dispositive hearing in
Bryan, Texas on December 17 in Cause No. 14-001570-CV-272, Baker v. Texas
Department of Transportation, et al on the docket of the 272nd Judicial District
Court of Brazos County, Texas.
3.
Considering that these combined cases were pending the docket of the Court
for almost ten (10) months and the multitude of opinions handed down reflecting
that the issues are of great constitutional significance and the schedule movants’
counsel has during the time to prepare and timely file a motion for rehearing on
December 24, it is reasonable for the Court to grant an extension of time to file the
motion for rehearing.
4.
Counsel for movants would normally request an extension of fifteen (15)
days, but considering the holiday season, counsel requests an extension of twenty-
one (21) days, making the motion for rehearing due January 14, 2016, which in
effect gives an additional fifteen (15) days.
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WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Joey Darrell Faust and
Ramon Marroquin pray that the Court grant this Unopposed Motion for Extension
of Time of Filing of Motion for a Rehearing and extend the time for filing their
motion for rehearing to January 14, 2016.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ J. Shelby Sharpe__________________
J. SHELBY SHARPE
State Bar No. 18123000
utlawman@aol.com
6100 Western Place, Suite 1000
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Telephone: (817) 338-4900
Facsimile: (817) 332-6818
ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANTS
JOEY DARRELL FAUST AND
RAMON MARROQUIN
CERTIFICATE OF CONFERENCE
I hereby certify that I spoke to counsel for the state of Texas, Charles M.
Mallin, on December 10, 2015, who advised that he does not oppose this motion.
/s/ J. Shelby Sharpe
J. Shelby Sharpe
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
A true and correct copy of UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF
TIME FOR FILING OF MOTION FOR A REHEARING has been served on
Charles M. Mallin, Assistant Tarrant County District Attorney, 401 W. Belknap
St., Fort Worth, Texas 76196-0201, on this 10th day of December, 2015, via
electronic mail.
/s/ J. Shelby Sharpe
J. Shelby Sharpe
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