PD-0315-15
PD-0315-15 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
March 25, 2015 Transmitted 3/23/2015 12:00:00 AM
PD._________________ Accepted 3/25/2015 1:07:03 PM
ABEL ACOSTA
CLERK
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
FOR THE
STATE OF TEXAS
WALTER EARL TAYLOR
V. Appeals No. 01-11-00210-CR
THE STATE OF TEXAS
MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE PETITION FOR
DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS:
COMES NOW, David Suhler, counsel for WALTER EARL TAYLOR, and files
this motion asking that the Court extend the time for filing the Appellant’s petition for
discretionary review, and in support thereof, offers the following:
I.
a. This case is on appeal from the 56th District Court of Galveston County,
Texas.
b. The style and number of the case in the trial court is The State of Texas v.
Walter Earl Taylor, Cause Number 10CR1215.
c. The Appellant was convicted by the Jury of the offense of possession of
cocaine weighing between four (4) and two hundred (200) grams.
d. Punishment was assessed by the Jury at 25 years confinement in the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice – Institutional Division.
e. The style and number of the cases in the First Court of Appeals is Walter Earl
Taylor v. State of Texas, Appeal Number 01-11-00210-CR.
f. The First Court of Appeals granted Appellant's motion for rehearing on
September 3, 2014 and then re-affirmed Appellant’s conviction and sentence in
a published opinion on February 19, 2015.
g. The present deadline for filing the Appellant’s Petition for Discretionary
Review is March 21, 2015, a Saturday, thus making March 23, 2015 the
deadline.
h. The Appellant seeks an extension of time of 30 days, suggesting a new due
date of April 22, 2015.
i. This is the Appellant’s first request for an extension of time to file the
Appellant’s petition for discretionary review.
II.
This extension is not sought for the purpose of delaying this appeal, but relies on
the following facts to reasonably explain the need for an extension:
1. Counsel for Appellant is currently completing briefing in other cases,
causing a delay to adequately research and brief the referred cases by the
deadline. Within one (1) week of the opinion from the First Court of
Appeals, that court issued its rulings in a complex set of cases for which
PDR will also be sought. This matter has been on hold for over six (6)
months while the First Court of Appeals decided the motion for rehearing
and considerable time will be required for counsel to become familiar with
the issues again.
2. Counsel for Appellant recently experienced a hung jury in a District Court
case and now must re-prepare for trial in that matter.
III.
A criminal appellant, just like a criminal defendant at trial, is entitled to the
adequate and effective assistance of counsel. Evitts v. Lucey, 469 U.S. 387, 396 (1985);
Ward v. State, 740 S.W. 2d 794 (Tex.Crim.App. 1987). In order to be able to accurately
identify and effectively brief all the potential issues presented in this case, counsel for
Appellant needs additional time to review the record and conduct the necessary research
to adequately prepare Appellant’s Petition for Discretionary Review. This request is
made pursuant to TEX. R. APP. P. 68.2 (c).
IV.
Therefore, for the above reasons, Counsel for Appellant prays that the
Court grant an extension of time to April 22, 2015, for filing of the Appellant’s Petition
for Discretionary Review.
Respectfully submitted,
David Suhler___________
DAVID SUHLER
Attorney for Defendant
State Bar No. 19465900
P.O. Box 540744
Houston, Texas 77254-0744
(713) 522-1220
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I certify that a true copy of the above motion was delivered by email to Ms.
Allison Lindblade with the Office of the Criminal District Attorney of Galveston County
TX on March 20, 2015.
David Suhler __________
DAVID SUHLER