In Re Kaite Liu and Changlun Du v. the State of Texas
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Opinion
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
NO. 03-24-00481-CV
In re Kaite Liu and Changlun Du
ORIGINAL PROCEEDING FROM TRAVIS COUNTY
ORDER AND MEMORANDUM OPINION
PER CURIAM
The parties to this original proceeding filed a letter with the Court on
November 8, 2024, advising us that the parties have reached an agreement regarding the subject
matter of the mandamus petition. They further notified us that they anticipated filing a joint
motion to dismiss the mandamus within approximately fourteen days from the date of the letter.
The parties also informed us that their agreement requires the submission and approval of an
order at the trial court below vacating the order that is the subject of the mandamus, and
accordingly, that they needed time to submit the order to the trial court for signature.
More than 30 days have passed since the Court’s receipt of the parties’ joint letter.
On its own motion, the Court abates the original proceeding for 30 days to allow the parties time
to finalize their agreement in the trial court. The parties shall submit a motion to dismiss the
mandamus, a motion to reinstate the mandamus, or a status report on the trial-court proceedings
accompanied by a motion to extend the abatement on or before January 16, 2025. The original
proceeding will remain abated until further order of this Court. It is so ordered on December 17, 2024.
Before Chief Justice Byrne, Justices Triana and Kelly
Abated
Filed: December 17, 2024
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