Ruth Torres v. Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee for the Supreme Court of Texas
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Opinion
Order entered September 28, 2021
In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
No. 05-21-00651-CV
RUTH TORRES, Appellant
V.
UNAUTHORIZED PRACTICE OF LAW COMMITTEE FOR THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS, Appellee
On Appeal from the 192nd Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. DC-20-07071
ORDER
Before the Court is appellant’s September 27, 2021 motion for extension of
time to file her brief. Appellant explains the extension is necessary, in part,
because the clerk’s record is incomplete and a supplemental clerk’s record has
been requested.
We GRANT the motion to the extent we ORDER Dallas County District
Clerk Felicia Pitre to file, no later than October 8, 2021, the supplemental clerk’s
record requested by appellant on September 27, 2021. We RESET the deadline for filing appellant’s brief to thirty days from the filing of the supplemental clerk’s
record.
We note Tenesa Shaw, Official Court Reporter for the 192nd Judicial
District Court, has filed a corrected volume 4 of the reporter’s record.
Accordingly, we STRIKE volume 4 of the reporter’s record filed August 23, 2021.
We DIRECT the Clerk of the Court to send a copy of this order to Ms. Pitre
and the parties.
/s/ KEN MOLBERG JUSTICE
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