Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2002

Derrick Polly v. Melinda Drake and Gloria Vera

Derrick Polly v. Melinda Drake and Gloria Vera
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided August 8, 2002

Derrick Polly v. Melinda Drake and Gloria Vera

Opinion

                                                             11th Court of Appeals

                                                                  Eastland, Texas

                                                                        Opinion

 

Derrick Polly

Appellant

Vs.                   No. 11-02-00004-CV B Appeal from Dawson County

Melinda Drake and Gloria Vera

Appellees

 

Appellant sued appellees for theft of personal property (a letter appellant contends he mistakenly placed in an envelope addressed to one of the appellees) and for Adevaluation@ of an envelope, a stamp, and paper.  The trial court dismissed the suit in September of 2001.  Appellant filed a notice of appeal.  We dismiss the appeal.

Appellant has paid the required filing fee and is not proceeding in this appeal as an indigent.  Appellant filed a pro se brief on March 20, 2002, but has failed to request the preparation of the appellate record, to make arrangements for payment for the record, or to file the actual record.

Pursuant to TEX.R.APP.P. 37.3(b), the appeal is dismissed.

 

PER CURIAM

 

August 8, 2002

Do not publish.  See TEX.R.APP.P. 47.3(b).

Panel consists of: Arnot, C.J., and

Wright, J., and McCall, J.

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