Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2024

In the Interest of K.M., Jr., K.M., III, K.R.M., P.R.M. and Z.R.M., Children v. the State of Texas

In the Interest of K.M., Jr., K.M., III, K.R.M., P.R.M. and Z.R.M., Children v. the State of Texas
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided July 15, 2024

In the Interest of K.M., Jr., K.M., III, K.R.M., P.R.M. and Z.R.M., Children v. the State of Texas

Opinion

DISMISS and Opinion Filed July 15, 2024

S In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-24-00016-CV IN THE INTEREST OF K.M., JR., K.M., III, K.R.M., P.R.M. AND Z.R.M., CHILDREN On Appeal from the 468th Judicial District Court Collin County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 468-56122-2022 MEMORANDUM OPINION Before Chief Justice Burns and Justices Molberg and Pedersen Opinion by Justice Molberg Appellant filed her brief on April 1, 2024. We then notified appellant, who is proceeding pro se, that her brief failed to comply with rule 38.1 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.1. We listed numerous defects in the brief, including that it did not contain a table of contents, an index of authority, or a statement of the case supported by record references. Further, no part of the brief contained any citations to the record or to any authorities. We instructed appellant to file an amended brief correcting these deficiencies within ten days. In the request, we cautioned appellant that the appeal was subject to dismissal if appellant failed to file an amended brief in compliance with the rules of appellate procedure. Appellant filed a letter on April 29, 2024 informing the Court that she would not be filing an amended brief.

The purpose of an appellant’s brief is to acquaint the Court with the issues in a case and to present argument that will enable us to decide the case. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.9. The right to appellate review extends only to complaints made in accordance with our rules of appellate procedure, which require an appellant to concisely articulate the issues we are asked to decide, to make clear, concise, and specific arguments in support of appellant’s position, to cite appropriate authorities, and to specify the pages in the record where each alleged error can be found. See Tex. R. App. P. 38.1; Lee v. Abbott, No. 05-18-01185-CV, 2019 WL 1970521, at *1 (Tex. App—Dallas May 3, 2019, no pet.) (mem. op.); Bolling v. Farmers Branch Indep. Sch. Dist., 315 S.W.3d 893, 895 (Tex. App—Dallas 2010, no pet.). Even liberally construing appellant’s brief, we conclude it fails to acquaint the Court with the issues in the case, does not enable us to decide the case, does not make clear, concise, specific arguments, and is in flagrant violation of rule 38.

Although given the opportunity to correct the brief, appellant did not do so.

–2– Under these circumstances, we strike appellant’s brief and dismiss this appeal.

See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.9(a); 42.3(b),(c).

/Ken Molberg/ KEN MOLBERG 240016F.P05 JUSTICE

–3– S Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas JUDGMENT IN THE INTEREST OF K.M., JR., On Appeal from the 468th Judicial K.M., III, K.R.M., P.R.M. AND District Court, Collin County, Texas Z.R.M., CHILDREN Trial Court Cause No. 468-56122- 2022.

No. 05-24-00016-CV Opinion delivered by Justice Molberg. Chief Justice Burns and Justice Pedersen, III participating.

In accordance with this Court’s opinion of this date, the appeal is DISMISSED.

Judgment entered July 15, 2024

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