Eric Drake v. Consumers County Mutual Insurance, and Travelers Indemnity Company
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Opinion
Order entered March 22, 2013
In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-13-00170-CV
ERIC DRAKE, Appellant
V.
CARMEN SIFUENTES, ET AL., Appellees
On Appeal from the 68th Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 12-03940
ORDER Before the Court is appellant’s March 14, 2013 emergency motion. Appellant requests
that the Court: (1) stay trial court proceedings until it rules on this motion; (2) dismiss the
contest to his affidavit of inability to pay costs; and (3) award him sanctions. On March 13,
2013, the court reporter withdrew her contest to appellant’s affidavit of inability to pay costs.
Accordingly, the relief appellant seeks is now moot. We DENY appellant’s emergency motion
including his request for sanctions.
/s/ CAROLYN WRIGHT CHIEF JUSTICE
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