Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2023

Benedict C. Ogbodiegwu v. Bryan Daniel, in His Official Capacity Edward Serna, in His Official Capacity Isabel Camarilla, in Her Official Capacity J. Tucker, in His Official Capacity C. Gloria, in His Official Capacity Texas Workforce Commission Julian Alvarez, in His Official Capacity Aaron Demerson, in His Official Capacity And B. Grayson, in His Official Capacity

Benedict C. Ogbodiegwu v. Bryan Daniel, in His Official Capacity Edward Serna, in His Official Capacity Isabel Camarilla, in Her Official Capacity J. Tucker, in His Official Capacity C. Gloria, in His Official Capacity Texas Workforce Commission Julian Alvarez, in His Official Capacity Aaron Demerson, in His Official Capacity And B. Grayson, in His Official Capacity
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided May 31, 2023

Benedict C. Ogbodiegwu v. Bryan Daniel, in His Official Capacity Edward Serna, in His Official Capacity Isabel Camarilla, in Her Official Capacity J. Tucker, in His Official Capacity C. Gloria, in His Official Capacity Texas Workforce Commission Julian Alvarez, in His Official Capacity Aaron Demerson, in His Official Capacity And B. Grayson, in His Official Capacity

Opinion

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

JUDGMENT RENDERED MAY 31, 2023

NO. 03-22-00723-CV

Benedict C. Ogbodiegwu, Appellant v. Bryan Daniel, in his Official Capacity; Edward Serna, in his Official Capacity; Isabel Camarilla, in her Official Capacity; J. Tucker, in his Official Capacity; C. Gloria, in his Official Capacity; Texas Workforce Commission; Julian Alvarez, in his Official Capacity; Aaron Demerson, in his Official Capacity; and B. Grayson, in his Official Capacity, Appellees

APPEAL FROM 425TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY BEFORE CHIEF JUSTICE BYRNE, JUSTICES TRIANA AND THEOFANIS AFFIRMED -- OPINION BY JUSTICE THEOFANIS

This is an appeal from the judgment signed by the trial court on November 7, 2022. Having reviewed the record and the parties’ arguments, the Court holds that there was no reversible error in the trial court’s judgment. Therefore, the Court affirms the trial court’s judgment. The appellant shall pay all costs relating to this appeal, both in this Court and in the court below.

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