Juan Enriquez v. Christina Melton Crain, Chair of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice Nathaniel Quarterman, Former Director TDCJ Brad Livingston, Former Executive Director TDCJ And John Rupert, Former Warden of Michael Unit TDCJ

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 6, 2018
Docket03-17-00363-CV
StatusPublished

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Juan Enriquez v. Christina Melton Crain, Chair of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice Nathaniel Quarterman, Former Director TDCJ Brad Livingston, Former Executive Director TDCJ And John Rupert, Former Warden of Michael Unit TDCJ, (Tex. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

JUDGMENT RENDERED JULY 6, 2018

NO. 03-17-00363-CV

Juan Enriquez, Appellant

v.

Christina Melton Crain, Chair of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice; Nathaniel Quarterman, Former Director TDCJ; Brad Livingston, Former Executive Director TDCJ; and John Rupert, Former Warden of Michael Unit TDCJ, Appellees

APPEAL FROM THE 126TH DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY BEFORE CHIEF JUSTICE ROSE, JUSTICES PEMBERTON AND GOODWIN AFFIRMED—OPINION BY CHIEF JUSTICE ROSE

This is an appeal from the order signed by the district court on April 27, 2017. Having reviewed

the record and the parties’ arguments, the Court holds that there was no reversible error in the

district court’s order. Therefore, the Court affirms the district court’s order. Because appellant

is indigent and unable to pay costs, no adjudication of costs is made.

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