Antioco Canales v. Jesus Maria Alvarez and Victor Canales, Sr.
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Opinion
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MEMORANDUM OPINION
No. 04-08-00812-CV
Antioco CANALES, Appellant
v.
Jesus Maria ALVAREZ and Victor Canales, Sr., Appellees
From the 229th Judicial District Court, Starr County, Texas Trial Court No. DC-08-146 Honorable Alex William Gabert, Judge Presiding
PER CURIAM
Sitting: Phylis J. Speedlin, Justice Rebecca Simmons, Justice Steven C. Hilbig, Justice
Delivered and Filed: December 17, 2008
DISMISSED FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION
In his notice of appeal, appellant states that he seeks to appeal a “judgment denying
Temporary Restraining Order.” However, the clerk’s record does not contain a signed order denying
an application for a temporary restraining order. Thus, because it appeared this court does not have
jurisdiction over this appeal, we ordered appellant to show cause in writing why this appeal should
not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. No response to our show cause order has been filed. 04-08-00812-CV
Therefore, this appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. TEX . R. APP . P. 42.3(a).
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