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Arthur Rendon v. Brownsville I. S. D. Superintendent Hector Gonzalez

Citation: Not availableDocket: 13-09-00356-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; August 31, 2009; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Arthur Rendon, the appellant, filed an appeal against the Brownsville Independent School District and Superintendent Hector Gonzales in the 107th District Court of Cameron County, Texas. Rendon subsequently submitted a motion to dismiss the appeal, indicating he did not wish to proceed. The Court reviewed the motion and granted it, resulting in the dismissal of the appeal. Costs associated with the appeal will be taxed against Rendon, as per Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. The Court specified that no motion for rehearing would be considered, and the mandate will be issued immediately. The memorandum opinion was delivered on August 31, 2009.