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Ricardo Rodriguez v. the State of Texas

Citation: Not availableDocket: 11-21-00043-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; October 14, 2021; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The 11th Court of Appeals in Eastland, Texas, issued a judgment on October 14, 2021, regarding the case of Ricardo Rodriguez against the State of Texas (Case No. 11-21-00043-CV, Trial Court No. CR 12823 from the 266th District Court of Erath County). The court, consisting of Chief Justice Bailey and Justices Trotter and Williams, reviewed the case record and determined that the appeal should be dismissed due to a lack of prosecution. Consequently, the appeal is dismissed as per the court's opinion.

Legal Issues Addressed

Dismissal for Lack of Prosecution

Application: The court applied the principle of dismissal for failure to prosecute by determining that the appeal should be dismissed due to a lack of prosecution.

Reasoning: The court, consisting of Chief Justice Bailey and Justices Trotter and Williams, reviewed the case record and determined that the appeal should be dismissed due to a lack of prosecution.