in Re Amanda Broussard
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Opinion
COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON
ORDER
Appellate case name: In re Amanda Broussard
Appellate case number: 01-14-00346-CV
Trial court case number: 13-CCV-050828
Trial court: County Court at Law No. 2 of Fort Bend County
On April 29, 2014, relator, Amanda Broussard, filed a petition for writ of mandamus. Relator’s petition fails to include a certification in compliance with Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 52.3(j). Accordingly, if relator desires to proceed with its original proceeding, relator must file a proper certification within 10 days of this order. If a proper certification is not filed, relator’s petition for writ of mandamus will be denied. Further, the real party in interest is ordered to file a response to the mandamus petition, if any, by Friday, May 23, 2014. It is so ORDERED.
Judge’s signature: /s/ Laura C. Higley Acting individually Acting for the Court
Date: May 1, 2014
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