Alvin M. Burns and I.M. Burns v. Dimmit County, Texas, Roberto Ramirez, and Edward Dryden, Eusebio Cantu Torres, Eusebio Torres, Jr., Gladiator Energy Services, LLC, Hope Balderas, Juan Morales Balderas, and Lucia Balderas Lopez
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Opinion
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas January 7, 2019
No. 04-16-00593-CV
Alvin M. BURNS and I.M. Burns, Appellants
v.
DIMMIT COUNTY, TEXAS, Roberto Ramirez, and Edward Dryden, Eusebio Cantu Torres, Eusebio Torres, Jr., Gladiator Energy Services, LLC, Hope Balderas, Juan Morales Balderas, and Lucia Balderas Lopez, Appellees
From the 293rd Judicial District Court, Dimmit County, Texas Trial Court No. 12-07-11738-DCV Honorable David Peeples, Judge Presiding
ORDER The appellants’ motion to substitute counsel is hereby GRANTED.
It is so ORDERED on January 7, 2019. PER CURIAM
ATTESTED TO: __________________________________ KEITH E. HOTTLE, Clerk of Court
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