Texas Department of Public Safety v. Alicia Ann Frampton
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Opinion
Motion Granted, Vacated and Rendered, and Memorandum Opinion filed February 1, 2022.
In The
Fourteenth Court of Appeals ____________
NO. 14-21-00521-CV ____________
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellant
V.
ALICIA ANN FRAMPTON, Appellee
On Appeal from the County Court at Law Colorado County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 21-5721
MEMORANDUM OPINION
This is an appeal from a judgment signed August 10, 2021 in a suit for judicial review, vacating an administrative law judge’s decision authorizing the suspension of the appellee’s driver’s license. On January 12, 2022, the parties filed with this court a joint motion for this court to render judgment effectuating the parties’ agreement, the substance of which is to vacate the trial court’s judgment, leaving the administrative law judge’s decision in place. Accordingly, we grant the joint motion, vacate the trial court’s August 10, 2021 judgment and dismiss the case in the county court at law. The administrative law judge’s April 14, 2021 decision remains unchanged. See Tex. R. App. P. 42.1(a)(2)(A).
PER CURIAM
Panel Consists of Justices Wise, Spain, and Hassan.
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