Glen Harge v. Zachariah Sakakkah and Edwin Villanueva
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Opinion
ACCEPTED 14-18-00244-CV FOURTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 5/16/2018 4:14 PM CHRISTOPHER PRINE CLERK
FILED IN NO. 14-18-00244-CV 14th COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 5/16/2018 4:14:49 PM GLEN HARGE § IN THE CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Plaintiff, § Clerk § V. § 14TH COURT § ZACHARIAH SAKALLAH AND § EDWIN VILLANUEVA § Defendants. § COURT OF APPEALS
APPELLANT’S MOTION FOR VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL
TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT:
NOW COMES Plaintiff, Glenn Harge, Movant herein, and brings this Motion for
Voluntary Dismissal of all Claims, and in support thereof, would show the court the following:
I.
Appellant, Glenn Harge, asks the Court to enter an order dismissing the appeal filed by
Appellant Glenn Harge.
II.
Appellant further states that on March 5, 2018, an Interlocutory Order of Dismissal was
entered against Plaintiff Glenn Harge in favor of Defendant Zachariah Sakallah.
Appellant, having considered further litigation of the appeal, heretofore, seeks voluntary
dismissal of all appellant claims.
WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Movant prays that the Court grants this
motion for dismissal, and for such other and further relief that may be awarded at law or in
equity. Respectfully submitted,
Marshall Law Firm
By: CLEOPHUS MARSHALL, III Texas Bar No. 00797003 Email: marshalllawfirm@yahoo.com 123 South Flores San Antonio, TX 78204 Tel. (210) 444-2536 Fax. (210) 591-0488 Attorney for Plaintiff Glenn Harge
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