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Tello v. Hankins

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, El Paso
May 12, 1971
468 S.W.2d 115 (Tex. Civ. App. 1971)

Opinion

No. 6188.

May 12, 1971.

Appeal from the District Court, El Paso County, Hans E. Brockmoller, J.

Joseph (Sib) Abraham, Jr., El Paso, for appellant.

Owen, Dudley, Brewster Steinberger, William Dudley, Frank Owen, El Paso, for appellee.


OPINION


The Transcript in this cause was filed in this Court on the 1st day of February, 1971. Rule 415, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, provides that when the Appellant has failed to file his brief within the time prescribed, the Appellate Court may dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution, unless good cause is shown for such failure. Appellant has not filed his brief within the time provided by the rules, and he has alleged no good cause for such failure.

Under authority of T.R.C.P. 415, it appears proper to dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution. No circumstance appears indicating that an order of dismissal should not be entered.

The appeal is therefore dismissed.


Summaries of

Tello v. Hankins

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, El Paso
May 12, 1971
468 S.W.2d 115 (Tex. Civ. App. 1971)
Case details for

Tello v. Hankins

Case Details

Full title:Antonio G. TELLO, Appellant, v. Enoch D. HANKINS, Appellee

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, El Paso

Date published: May 12, 1971

Citations

468 S.W.2d 115 (Tex. Civ. App. 1971)

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