Juan Enriquez v. Christina Melton Crain, Former Chair of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice, in Her Official Capacity

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 16, 2014
Docket03-12-00065-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

JUDGMENT RENDERED JANUARY 16, 2014

NO. 03-12-00065-CV

Juan Enriquez, Appellant

v.

Cristina Melton Crain, Individually and in her Official Capacity as former Chair of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice; Brad Livingston, Individually and in his Official Capacity as Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; Nathaniel Quarterman, Individually and in his Official Capacity as former Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; and John Rupert, Individually and in his Official Capacity as former Warden of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s Michael Unit, Appellees

APPEAL FROM THE 126TH DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY BEFORE CHIEF JUSTICE JONES, JUSTICES GOODWIN AND FIELD AFFIRMED ON MOTION FOR REHEARING -- OPINION BY CHIEF JUSTICE JONES

This is an appeal from the order signed by the trial court on December 21, 2011. The Court’s

opinion and judgment dated August 7, 2013 are withdrawn. Having reviewed the record and the

parties’ arguments, the Court holds that there was no reversible error in the trial court’s order.

Therefore, the Court affirms the trial court’s order. Because appellant is indigent and unable to

pay costs, no adjudication of costs is made.

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