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Luis v. Saenz, County and District Attorney of Cameron County, Texas v. Jose Manuel Lopez

Citation: Not availableDocket: 13-13-00715-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 12, 2014; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Thirteenth Court of Appeals reviewed the case of Luis V. Saenz, County and District Attorney of Cameron County, Texas, versus Jose Manuel Lopez, originating from the 445th District Court of Cameron County. The court concluded that the appeal should be dismissed and issued a judgment to that effect. The costs associated with the appeal are to be borne by the appellant, and the court ordered that its decision be certified for observance by the lower court. The judgment was rendered on June 12, 2014.

Legal Issues Addressed

Allocation of Costs in Appeal

Application: The costs incurred during the appeal process are assigned to the appellant, indicating the party responsible for financial obligations resulting from the appeal.

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

Certification of Judgment for Lower Court

Application: The appellate court ordered its decision to be certified for observance by the lower court, ensuring the judgment is recognized and enforced at the original jurisdiction.

Reasoning: The court ordered that its decision be certified for observance by the lower court.

Dismissal of Appeal

Application: The court decided that the appeal should be dismissed, concluding the appellate process for this case.

Reasoning: The court concluded that the appeal should be dismissed and issued a judgment to that effect.