Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2010

Marta Martinez v. City of El Paso, Buildings Permits & Inspections, Thomas MacGuire and William Stern

Marta Martinez v. City of El Paso, Buildings Permits & Inspections, Thomas MacGuire and William Stern
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided November 17, 2010

Marta Martinez v. City of El Paso, Buildings Permits & Inspections, Thomas MacGuire and William Stern

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS § MARTA MARTINEZ, No. 08-09-00234-CV § Appellant, Appeal from the § v. 448th District Court § CITY OF EL PASO, et al., BUILDINGS of El Paso County, Texas PERMITS & INSPECTIONS, THOMAS § MACGUIRE, AND WILLIAM STERN, (TC# 2004-3728) § Appellees.

MEMORANDUM OPINION This appeal is before the Court on its own motion to determine whether it should be dismissed.

On August 4, 2010, the Court determined that the brief submitted by Appellant, pro se, would not be filed because it did not comply with Rule 38.1 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure.

The Court ordered Appellant to submit a corrected brief no later than August 24, 2010. The order and the original brief were sent to Appellant by certified mail, return receipt requested, at the address appearing on the original brief. The documents were returned to the Court as unclaimed.

On September 8, 2010, the clerk of this Court notified Appellant by letter that her brief was past due and that no motion for extension of time had been received. The clerk also informed the parties of the Court’s intent to dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution unless, within ten days of the notice, any party could show grounds for continuing the appeal. This letter was mailed to the address on Appellant’s original brief and has not been returned. There has been no response to the clerk’s letter.

A party appearing pro se must include her mailing address on any document filed with the Court. TEX .R.APP .P. 9.1(b). It appears that Appellant has either failed to provide the Court with a correct address or has refused to claim mail sent from the Court.

This Court has the authority to dismiss an appeal for want of prosecution when the appellant has failed to file her brief in the time prescribed and gives no reasonable explanation for the failure to do so. TEX .R.APP .P. 38.8(a)(1); Elizondo v. City of San Antonio, 975 S.W.2d 61, 63 (Tex.App.-- San Antonio 1998, no pet.). Accordingly, we dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution.

SUSAN LARSEN, Justice (former) November 17, 2010 Before Rivera, J., Barajas, C.J. (Ret.), and Larsen, J.

Barajas, C.J. (Ret.), sitting by assignment Larsen, J., sitting by assignment

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