Herby Armendariz v. Chief – Odessa Police Department
Herby Armendariz v. Chief – Odessa Police Department
Opinion
Opinion filed August 28, 2009
In The
Eleventh Court of Appeals ___________ No. 11-09-00125-CV __________ HERBY ARMENDARIZ, Appellant V. CHIEF - ODESSA POLICE DEPARTMENT ET AL, Appellees
On Appeal from the 244th District Court Ector County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. C-127,412
MEMORANDUM OPINION Herby Armendariz sued Odessa Police Department Chief and various officers for $5000 in damages as a result of an alleged invasion of Armendariz’s privacy. The trial court dismissed Armendariz’s suit for failure to comply with the requirements of TEX . CIV . PRAC. & REM . CODE ANN . §§ 14.001-.006 (Vernon 2002). We affirm.
Armendariz has filed two memorandums arguing that his suit is not frivolous, but he does not address the trial court’s findings that he failed to comply with the statutory requirements of Articles 14.003 and 14.004. We have reviewed the record before this court and find that the trial court did not abuse its discretion. Armendariz failed to comply with the appropriate statutory requirements for his suit. All of Armendariz’s contentions have been considered, and each is overruled.
The order of the trial court is affirmed.
PER CURIAM
August 28, 2009 Panel consists of: Wright, C.J., McCall, J., and Strange, J.
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