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Connie Rogge, Individually and as Heir of Richard Hollas Rogge, Richard Rogge, Individually and as Heir of Richard Hollas Rogge and Richard Rogge as Administrator of the Estate of Richard Hollas Rogge v. the City of Richmond, Texas, Todd Ganey and Danell Gaydos

Citation: Not availableDocket: 01-14-00866-CV

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

Original Court Document: View Document

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Connie Rogge and Richard Rogge, both individually and as heirs of Richard Hollas Rogge, along with Richard Rogge as the Administrator of his estate, are the plaintiffs-appellants in this legal case against the City of Richmond, Texas, and defendants Todd Ganey and Danell Gaydos. The appeal originates from the 268th Judicial District Court of Fort Bend County, Texas (Trial Court Cause No. 11-DCV-194261).

The City of Richmond, represented by its counsel, filed an Unopposed Motion for Extension of Time to File Appellee’s Brief, citing compliance with Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. Key points of the motion include:

1. The appellee’s brief is due on January 28, 2015.
2. This is the first request for an extension.
3. A twenty-one-day extension is sought, moving the deadline to February 18, 2015.
4. The request is made to allow adequate briefing of the issues and is not intended for delay.
5. Reasons for the extension include the counsel's involvement in several legal matters leading up to the due date, including administrative hearings and court conferences.

The motion indicates that opposing counsel for the appellants is unopposed to the extension request. The document concludes with a request for the court to grant the extension and provides a certificate of service indicating the motion has been served to relevant parties. 

Counsel for the appellee is William S. Helfand and Norman Ray Giles, both affiliated with the law firm Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams, Aughtry, located in Houston, Texas.