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Melissa Broquet and John Broquet v. Walter Mortgage Company

Citation: Not availableDocket: 04-14-00707-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; March 25, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas issued a judgment in the case Melissa Broquet and John Broquet v. Walter Mortgage Company (Case No. 04-14-00707-CV). The appeal was dismissed due to a failure to prosecute, meaning the appellants did not advance the appeal adequately. The costs associated with the appeal are to be borne by the appellants. The judgment was signed by Justice Jason Pulliam on March 25, 2015, with the presiding judge being Robert Blackmon from the 229th Judicial District Court of Duval County, Texas.

Legal Issues Addressed

Allocation of Costs in Dismissed Appeals

Application: The costs associated with the dismissed appeal are imposed on the appellants.

Reasoning: The costs associated with the appeal are to be borne by the appellants.

Dismissal for Failure to Prosecute

Application: The court dismissed the appeal because the appellants failed to advance the appeal adequately.

Reasoning: The appeal was dismissed due to a failure to prosecute, meaning the appellants did not advance the appeal adequately.