Court Opinion

ID: 2901408
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2015-09-09 17:09:06.20969+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:47:24.908876
License: Public Domain

COURT OF APPEALS

COURT
OF APPEALS
EIGHTH
DISTRICT OF TEXAS
EL
PASO, TEXAS
 
JORGE ARTALEJO,                                            )
                                                                              )             
No.  08-04-00049-CV
Appellant,                          )
                                                                              )                   Appeal from the
v.                                                                           )
                                                                              )              
120th District Court
RICK MELENDEZ,                                              )
                                                                              )          
of El Paso County, Texas
Appellee.                           )
                                                                              )                
(TC# 2004-496)
                                                                              )
 
MEMORANDUM  OPINION
 
Pending before the
Court on its own initiative is the dismissal of this appeal for want of
prosecution.  Finding that no Appellant=s brief has been filed, we dismiss the
appeal.
Tex.R.App.P. 42.3 states:
Under the following
circumstances, on any party=s
motion--or on its own initiative after giving ten days=
notice to all parties--the appellate court may dismiss the appeal or affirm the
appealed judgment or order.  Dismissal or
affirmance may occur if the appeal is subject to dismissal:
 
(a)        for want of jurisdiction;
 
(b)        for want of prosecution; or
 
(c)        because the appellant has failed to
comply with a requirement of these rules, a court order, or a notice from the
clerk requiring a response or other action within a specified time.
 

This Court possesses the authority
to dismiss an appeal for want of prosecution when an appellant in a civil case
fails to timely file its brief and gives no reasonable explanation for such
failure.  Tex.R.App.P. 38.8(a)(1).
On February 4,
2004, Appellant timely filed a notice of appeal in this cause.  As of this date, no Appellant=s brief nor motion for extension of
time have been filed with the Court.  On
April 6, 2004, pursuant to Tex.R.App.P.
38.8, this Court=s clerk
sent a letter to the parties indicating the Court=s
intent to dismiss the case for want of prosecution absent a response from any
party within ten days to show grounds for continuing the appeal.  No response has been received as of this
date.  Accordingly, pursuant to Tex.R.App.P. 42.3(b) and (c), we
dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution.
 
 
April
29, 2004
DAVID WELLINGTON
CHEW, Justice
 
Before Panel No. 3
Barajas, C.J., Larsen, and Chew, JJ.