Destiny Berkley v. Regal Crossing Apartments
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Opinion
Order entered October 8, 2020
In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
No. 05-20-00716-CV
DESTINY BERKLEY, Appellant
V.
REGAL CROSSING APARTMENTS, Appellee
On Appeal from the County Court at Law No. 3 Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. CC-20-01469-C
ORDER
The reporter’s record in this case has not been filed. By letter dated July 13,
2020, we informed appellant the court reporter notified us that the reporter’s record
had not been filed because appellant had not (1) requested the record; or (2) paid
for or made arrangements to pay for the record. We directed appellant to provide
the Court with written verification showing the reporter’s record had been
requested and that appellant had paid for or made arrangements to pay for the
record or had been found entitled to proceed without payment of costs. We cautioned appellant that failure to provide the required documentation within ten
days might result in the appeal being ordered submitted without the reporter’s
record. On August 12, 2020, appellant filed a statement of inability to pay costs.
But, to date, appellant has not provided the Court with documentation showing the
she has requested the reporter’s record. Nor has she otherwise corresponded with
the Court regarding the status of the reporter’s record. Accordingly, we ORDER
this appeal submitted without a reporter’s record.
Appellant’s brief is due THIRTY DAYS from the date of this order.
/s/ ROBERT D. BURNS, III CHIEF JUSTICE
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