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Livingston v. Arrington

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
Dec 28, 2012
NO. 03-12-00205-CV (Tex. App. Dec. 28, 2012)

Opinion

NO. 03-12-00205-CV

12-28-2012

Brad Livingston, in his Official Capacity as the Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Appellant v. Leslie Arrington, for herself and on behalf of all of those similarly situated; Janet Lock, for herself and on behalf of all of those similarly situated; Kathy Williams, for herself and on behalf of all of those similarly situated; and Laura Beeman, et al., Appellees


FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY, 419TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

NO. D-1-GN-10-000515, HONORABLE STEPHEN YELENOSKY, JUDGE PRESIDING


ORDER

PER CURIAM

This appeal arises from a suit originally brought by four inmates—appellees Leslie Arrington, Janet Lock, Kathy Williams, and Laura Beeman—in their individual capacities and as representatives of a putative class. The district court denied certification but rendered a judgment granting individual plaintiffs injunctive relief and attorneys fees against appellant Livingston. Livingston subsequently filed a notice of appeal identifying the appellees as the four inmates in both their individual and representative capacities. Appellees have filed a motion to withdraw or dismiss Arrington and Williams from this appeal, advising that those parties have been released from prison and that their claims, consequently, are now moot. Appellees also point out that they are not appealing the district court's order denying class certification and, thus, neither represent nor currently seek to represent unnamed class members. Appellees move that we restyle this appeal to reflect the correct status of the case. Appellant Livingston does not oppose these motions. We will grant these motions, dismiss the appeal as to Arrington and Williams, and restyle this cause as Brad Livingston, in His Official Capacity as the Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice v. Laura Beeman and Janet Lock.

It is ordered December 28, 2012. Before Justices Puryear, Pemberton and Henson


Summaries of

Livingston v. Arrington

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
Dec 28, 2012
NO. 03-12-00205-CV (Tex. App. Dec. 28, 2012)
Case details for

Livingston v. Arrington

Case Details

Full title:Brad Livingston, in his Official Capacity as the Executive Director of the…

Court:TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

Date published: Dec 28, 2012

Citations

NO. 03-12-00205-CV (Tex. App. Dec. 28, 2012)

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