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Jack Lee King v. Jonell Drury King

Citation: Not availableDocket: 13-22-00054-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; January 25, 2023; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Thirteenth Court of Appeals ruled on case number 13-22-00054-CV involving Jack Lee King and Jonell Drury King, originating from the 319th District Court of Nueces County, Texas (Trial Court Cause No. 2020DCV-2163-G). The Court concluded that the appeal should be dismissed, aligning with the Court's opinion. No costs were assessed against the appellant, who submitted an affidavit of inability to pay costs. The decision is to be certified for observance by the lower court. The judgment was issued on January 26, 2023.

Legal Issues Addressed

Affidavit of Inability to Pay Costs

Application: The appellant submitted an affidavit stating their inability to pay court costs, resulting in no costs being assessed against them.

Reasoning: No costs were assessed against the appellant, who submitted an affidavit of inability to pay costs.

Certification of Judgment

Application: The appellate court's judgment was directed to be certified back to the lower court for enforcement or observance.

Reasoning: The decision is to be certified for observance by the lower court.

Dismissal of Appeal

Application: The Court of Appeals determined that the appeal was subject to dismissal according to its internal procedures and legal standards.

Reasoning: The Court concluded that the appeal should be dismissed, aligning with the Court's opinion.