Thompson, Reginald Doney v. State
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Unsworn Declaration (Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Section 132.001)
My name is •£ /AM. IVjajf/ Iknrr\0SG/<) First Middle t 11 Last
my date of birth is: Month ]_j_k_jJ±£L Day Year and
my address is: IL30 FM ^W J*chbo/Ln TtXftS ~lL^% Street Address City State lip Code
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(Ifyou are incarcerated, you must also include the following information.)
My inmate identifying number, if any, is: /*) / f) i~Ic*)~(rt?-. Iam presently incarcerated in: / iMOlSfjJ fsf/itr. J/9/1 UaJiT I < i rf Corrections Unit Name in: City M£L County Jflrvfc. Tex^_s State -ILM6J. Zip Code
I declare under penalty of perjury that all information in the attached document titled,
, is true and correct. Signed in A }*r(< County .County, IckrtS State on this date: Month Day Year Your Signature Pursuant to Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 132.001, an unsworn declaration may be used in lieu of a written sworn declaration, verification, certification, oath, or affidavit required by statute or required by a rule, order, or requirement adopted as provided by law. This provision does not apply to an oath of office or an oath required to be taken before a specified official other than a notary public. An unsworn declaration made under this section must be 1) in writing, 2) signed by the person making the declaration as true under penalty of perjury and 3) in substantially the form used above. © TexasLawHelp.org - Unsworn Declaration, August 2012 Page 1 of 1
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