Texas Department of Public Safety v. James Aaron Redding
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Opinion
Order filed January 18,2013
In The
eiebentf) Court of Appeals No. 11-12-00285-CV
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Appellant
V.
JAMES AARON REDDING, Appellee
On Appeal from the 90th District Court
Stephens County, Texas
Trial Court Cause No. CV30682
ORDER
Ramez F. Shamieh, counsel for appellee, has filed a motion to withdraw as counsel pursuant to Tex. R. App. P. 6.5. Counsel has advised the court that he and appellee, James Aaron Redding, "have reached unforeseen irreconcilable differences" and that counsel can no longer represent appellee in this appeal. The court finds that counsel's motion complies with the requirements of Rule 6.5(a) and that counsel properly forwarded a copy of it to appellee pursuant to Rule 6.5(b). Ramez F. Shamieh's motion to withdraw is granted. Pursuant to TEX. R. App. P. 6.3(c), all notices, copies of documents filed with this court, and other communications must be sent to appellee, James Aaron Redding, at the following address: 5555 East Mockingbird Lane Unit 1201 Dallas, Texas 75206
The clerk of this court will forward a copy of this order to appellee at the above address. Furthermore, appellee is hereby notified that his brief is due for filing in this cause on or
before February 21,2013.
PER CURIAM
January 18,2013 Panel consists of: Wright, C.J., McCall, J., and Willson, J.
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