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Floyd Kenneth Bailey, Jr. and Kenneth Camp Bailey v. Adam Peavy and Adam Peavy PC

Citation: Not availableDocket: 14-20-00777-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; July 26, 2022; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Order issued on July 26, 2022, by the Fourteenth Court of Appeals regarding the case NO. 14-20-00777-CV, involving appellants Floyd Kenneth Bailey, Jr. and Kenneth Camp Bailey against appellees Adam Peavy and Adam Peavy PC. The court identifies that a sealed supplemental clerk’s record filed on March 25, 2021, is incomplete, specifically noting that every other page of the included documents is missing. 

The Harris County District Clerk is ordered to submit a supplemental clerk’s record by August 5, 2022, containing the missing pages. If the missing pages are not part of the case file, the clerk must provide a certified statement confirming this. In such a case, the parties are instructed to file a new motion to seal in the trial court, including complete copies of the relevant documents. 

To ensure a complete record, the parties are encouraged to ensure the District Clerk submits the complete sealed supplemental clerk’s record within 60 days. The appeal is temporarily abated, categorized as a closed case, and removed from the court’s active docket. It will be reinstated once the complete sealed supplemental clerk’s record is filed, and either party may file a motion for reinstatement, or the court may do so on its own accord. The order is issued per curiam and signed by Justices Wise, Spain, and Hassan.