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Wesley Spears and Renee Jacobs v. Falcon Pointe Community Homeowner's Association

Citation: Not availableDocket: 03-14-00650-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; March 5, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Appellants Wesley Spears and Renee Jacobs filed a motion with the Third Court of Appeals in Austin, Texas, seeking permission to submit a brief that exceeds the standard 15,000-word limit for civil appeals. Their brief comprises 18,124 words, necessitated by the extensive factual background and a court record exceeding 1,200 pages. The appellants assert that allowing this extension serves the interests of justice, as they have made efforts to condense the brief. 

Counsel for the appellants, Wesley Spears, confirmed that he conferred with counsel for the appellee, David Chamberlain, regarding the motion, and reported that the appellee does not object to the request. The motion was filed with the court on March 6, 2015, and a copy was served to the appellee’s counsel via email on the same day. 

The document includes the necessary certifications of conference and service, outlining the parties involved and their respective legal representatives.