Carrie M. Leo v. Tyler C. Thomas and Nicholas Stacey D/B/A Fragile Planet Wildlife Center, Formerly Known as Fragile Planet Wildlife Foundation
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Opinion
THE THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS
13-21-00319-CV
CARRIE M. LEO v. TYLER C. THOMAS AND NICHOLAS STACEY D/B/A FRAGILE PLANET WILDLIFE CENTER, FORMERLY KNOWN AS FRAGILE PLANET WILDLIFE FOUNDATION
On Appeal from the 444th District Court of Cameron County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 2020-DCL-01028
JUDGMENT
THE THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS, having considered this cause on
appeal, concludes the appeal should be dismissed. The Court orders the appeal
DISMISSED in accordance with its opinion. No costs are assessed, as appellant filed an
affidavit of inability to pay costs.
We further order this decision certified below for observance.
November 10, 2021
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