Cameron County, Texas by and Through the Cameron County Commissioners Court v. Eric Garza, in His Individual and Official Capacity as Sheriff of Cameron County

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 1, 2021
Docket13-21-00138-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

NUMBER 13-21-00138-CV

COURT OF APPEALS

THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

CORPUS CHRISTI – EDINBURG

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CAMERON COUNTY, TEXAS BY AND THROUGH THE CAMERON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT, Appellant,

v.

ERIC GARZA, IN HIS INDIVIDUAL AND OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS SHERIFF OF CAMERON COUNTY, Appellee. ____________________________________________________________

On appeal from the 445th District Court of Cameron County, Texas. ____________________________________________________________

MEMORANDUM OPINION Before Justices Longoria, Hinojosa, and Tijerina Memorandum Opinion by Justice Tijerina This matter is before the Court on appellant’s unopposed amended motion to

dismiss. The motion informs the court that appellant wishes to pursue legal remedies in

the trial court.

The Court, having considered appellant’s motion, is of the opinion that the motion

should be granted. See TEX. R. APP. P. 42.1(a). Therefore, appellant’s motion to dismiss

is granted and the appeal is hereby dismissed. Costs will be taxed against the appellant.

See TEX. R. APP. P. 42.1(d) ("Absent agreement of the parties, the court will tax costs

against the appellant.").

JAIME TIJERINA Justice

Delivered and filed on the 1st day of July, 2021.

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