Chris Hennsley v. Greg Stevens, Chief of Police, Lubbock Police Department, and City of Lubbock
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Opinion
In The Court of Appeals Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo
No. 07-18-00346-CV
CHRIS HENNSLEY, APPELLANT
V.
GREG STEVENS, CHIEF OF POLICE, LUBBOCK POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND CITY OF LUBBOCK, APPELLEES
On Appeal from the 72nd District Court Lubbock County, Texas Trial Court No. 2017-526,477, Honorable Ruben Gonzales Reyes, Presiding
February 28, 2019
MEMORANDUM OPINION Before QUINN, C.J., and CAMPBELL and PARKER, JJ.
Appellant, Chris Hennsley, filed a notice of appeal in the above-referenced cause.
The appellate record has been filed. Hennsley’s brief was originally due January 30,
2019, but was not filed. By letter of February 6, 2019, we notified Hennsley that his brief
was overdue and admonished him that failure to file a brief by February 19 would result
in dismissal of the appeal for want of prosecution without further notice. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.8(a)(1); 42.3(b). To date, Hennsley has not filed a brief or had any further
communication with the court.
Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed for want of prosecution.
Per Curiam
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