in Re Dessie Maria Andrews
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Opinion
In The Court of Appeals Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo
No. 07-21-00263-CV
IN RE DESSIE MARIA ANDREWS, APPLICANT
OPINION ON ORIGINAL PROCEEDING FOR WRIT OF QUO WARRANTO
November 8, 2021 MEMORANDUM OPINION Before QUINN, C.J., and HATCH, J.1 and HANCOCK, S.J.2
Pending before the Court is Dessie Maria Andrews’ “Ex Parte Petition for a Writ
[of] Quo Warranto.” In it, Andrews claims that the panel that decided her appeal in Cause
No. 07-20-00293-CV, styled Flowers of Life Healing Ministries v. Travis Central Appraisal
District, did so in violation of the laws of both Texas and the United States. Therefore,
she requests that a writ of quo warranto be issued declaring the panel’s actions to be “null
and void ab initio.” However, Andrews failed to pay the requisite filing fee at the time she
filed her petition.
1 Honorable Les Hatch, Judge, 237th District Court, sitting by assignment.
2 Senior Justice Mackey K. Hancock, retired, sitting by assignment. By letter of October 21, 2021, the Clerk of this Court notified Andrews that the filing
fee was overdue and that unless she was excused from paying court costs under Rule of
Appellate Procedure 20.1, failure to pay the filing fee by November 1st would result in
dismissal of the original proceeding. To date, Andrews has not paid the filing fee or
sought leave to proceed without payment of court costs.
Because Andrews has failed to comply with a requirement of the appellate rules
and a notice from the Clerk requiring action within a specified time, we dismiss the
proceeding. See TEX. R. APP. P. 25.1(b), 42.3(c).
Per Curiam
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