Ronnie Anderson v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Texas Supreme Court·Decided March 19, 2015·No. 10-14-00326-CV·Published

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS TENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

March 19, 2015 No. 10-14-00326-CV RONNIE ANDERSON v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

From the 12[th] District Court Walker County, Texas Trial Court No. 26514

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This appeal has been considered by the Court. Because the Court finds that Ronnie Anderson did not comply with the requirements of Chapter 14 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, it is the judgment of this Court that the appeal is dismissed as frivolous. It is further ordered that the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is awarded judgment against Ronnie Anderson for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's appellate costs that were paid, if any, by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; and all unpaid appellate court cost, if any, is taxed against Ronnie Anderson. A copy of this judgment will be certified by the Clerk of this Court and delivered to the trial court clerk for enforcement. SHARRI ROESSLER, CLERK

By: Nita Whitener Deputy Clerk

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