Carlos Tello v. Office of the Attorney General, Child-Support Division
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Opinion
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
JUDGMENT RENDERED DECEMBER 8, 2022
NO. 03-22-00668-CV
Carlos Tello, Appellant
v.
Office of the Attorney General, Child-Support Division, Appellee
APPEAL FROM THE 53RD DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY BEFORE JUSTICES GOODWIN, BAKER, AND KELLY DISMISSED FOR WANT OF JURISDICTION -- OPINION BY JUSTICE KELLY
Having reviewed the record, it appears that the Court lacks jurisdiction over the appeal.
Therefore, the Court dismisses the appeal for want of jurisdiction. Because appellant is
presumed indigent and unable to pay costs, no adjudication of costs is made.
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