Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2012

Brenda Edith Sanchez Baeza v. Demetrio P. Baeza, Jr.

Brenda Edith Sanchez Baeza v. Demetrio P. Baeza, Jr.
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided January 25, 2012

Brenda Edith Sanchez Baeza v. Demetrio P. Baeza, Jr.

Opinion

 

COURT OF APPEALS

EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

EL PASO, TEXAS

 

 

BRENDA EDITH SANCHEZ BAEZA,

 

                                    Appellant,

 

v.

 

DEMETRIO P. BAEZA, JR.,

 

                                    Appellee.

 

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No. 08-11-00268-CV

 

Appeal from

 

 109th District Court

 

of Winkler County, Texas

 

(TC # 15,994)

 

 

 

 

MEMORANDUM OPINION

 

This appeal is  before the Court on its own motion for determination whether the appeal should be dismissed for want of prosecution.  Finding that Appellant has not filed a brief or a motion for extension of time, we dismiss the appeal.

Appellant failed to file her brief by the due date and the Clerk of the Court sent the parties a notice that Appellant had not filed a brief or motion for extension of time.  Further, the notice advised the parties of the Court's intent to dismiss for want of prosecution unless one of the parties responded showing grounds to continue the appeal.  No response has been received.  This Court possesses 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 such failure.  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.).  Because Appellant failed to file her brief and has not responded to our inquiry, we dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution pursuant to Tex.R.App.P. 38.8(a)(1), 42.3(b), and 42.3(c).

 

January 25, 2012                                 ________________________________________________

ANN CRAWFORD McCLURE, Chief Justice

 

Before McClure, C.J., Rivera, and Antcliff, JJ.

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