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Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Dismissed and Memorandum Opinion
filed April 4, 2024.

                                      In The

                     Fourteenth Court of Appeals

                                NO. 14-24-00054-CV

                        IN RE KYLE FRENCH, Relator

                         ORIGINAL PROCEEDING
                        WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
                              280th District Court
                             Harris County, Texas
                       Trial Court Cause No. 2021-83581

                         MEMORANDUM OPINION

      On January 22, 2024, relator Kyle French filed a petition for writ of habeas
corpus in this court. See Tex. Gov’t Code Ann. § 22.221; see also Tex. R. App. P.
52. In the petition, relator asserts that he is detention for contempt is illegal,
asserting that the trial court’s February 23, 2023 order modifying a protective order
and the trial court’s January 22, 2024 order of contempt for violation of the
protective order are void.

        On January 30, 2024, this court ordered relator to file a petition that satisfies
Rule 52.7(a)(1)-(2) of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. Rule 52.7(a)
requires the relator to file a record that contains “a certified or sworn copy of every
document that is material to the relator's claim for relief and that was filed in any
underlying proceeding” and “a properly authenticated transcript of any relevant
testimony from any underlying proceeding, including any exhibits offered in
evidence, or a statement that no testimony was adduced in connection with the
matter complained.” Tex. R. App. P. 52.7(a).

        Relator’s amended petitions note that a reporter’s record of the “[c]ontempt
trial held on January 22, 2024 has been requested but is not yet available.” Relator
maintains he “will supplement the record as soon as it is available.”1 As the party
seeking relief, the relator has the burden of providing the court with a sufficient
mandamus or habeas record to establish the relator's right to relief. In re Watt, No.
05-19-00977-CV, 2019 WL 4233380, at *2 (Tex. App.—Dallas Sept. 16, 2019,
orig. proceeding) (mem. op.).               To date, relator has not provided this court a
transcript of either the February 24, 2023 or the January 22, 2024 hearings
conducted by respondent.

        Because relator has not complied with the Texas Rules of Appellate
Procedure, we dismiss relator’s petition for writ of habeas corpus. Additionally,
we dismiss all pending motions as moot.

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           Although relator also challenges the trial court’s February 24, 2023 order, there is no indication
in relator’s amended petition that the reporter’s transcript from the hearing has been ordered.
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                                 PER CURIAM

Panel consists of Justices Zimmerer, Spain, and Hassan.

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