Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2021

Jason Paul White, DDS v. Jane Doe, Individually and as Next Friend of John Doe, a Minor Child, and John Doe II, as Next Friend of Minor Children, John Doe III and John Doe IV

Jason Paul White, DDS v. Jane Doe, Individually and as Next Friend of John Doe, a Minor Child, and John Doe II, as Next Friend of Minor Children, John Doe III and John Doe IV
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided November 17, 2021

Jason Paul White, DDS v. Jane Doe, Individually and as Next Friend of John Doe, a Minor Child, and John Doe II, as Next Friend of Minor Children, John Doe III and John Doe IV

Opinion

In The Court of Appeals Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo No. 07-21-00268-CV

JASON PAUL WHITE, DDS, APPELLANT V. JANE DOE, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS NEXT FRIEND OF JOHN DOE, A MINOR CHILD, AND JOHN DOE II, AS NEXT FRIEND OF MINOR CHILDREN, JOHN DOE III AND JOHN DOE IV, APPELLEES On Appeal from the 99th District Court Lubbock County, Texas Trial Court No. 2021-542,885, Honorable J. Phillip Hays, Presiding November 17, 2021 ORDER Before QUINN, C.J., and PIRTLE and PARKER, JJ.

Before the Court is “Appellant’s Brief and Second 1 Emergency Motion to Stay Receivership Pending Appeal.” Appellant’s brief and motion fail to cite any legal authority in support of his request for relief. Further, the arguments offered by appellant fail to establish that he is entitled to such relief. Accordingly, appellant’s motion is denied.

Per Curiam

1Appellant has filed two previous emergency motions to stay the receivership, making the current motion his third.

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