Stacey Tinsley v. Glenda Briggs ( 2017 )


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  •                               COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE
    FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON
    ORDER
    Appellate case name:        Stacey Tinsley v. Glenda Briggs
    Appellate case number:      01-17-00184-CV
    Trial court case number:    1080797
    Trial court:                County Civil Court at Law No. 1 of Harris County
    On March 10, 2017, appellant, Stacey Tinsley, proceeding pro se, filed a notice of
    appeal from the final judgment, signed by the county court on February 10, 2017, in this
    eviction case. On April 4, 2017, the court reporter, Leslie Witter, filed an info sheet in
    this Court stating that she would not file the reporter’s record because appellant had
    neither paid for it and was not appealing as an indigent. On April 4, 2017, the Clerk of
    this Court sent a notice to appellant stating that, absent a record showing that she was
    indigent, unless she paid the filing fee by May 4, 2017, this appeal was subject to
    dismissal for want of prosecution.
    On April 18, 2017, the county clerk filed an original clerk’s record in this Court
    containing, among other documents, appellant’s “Sworn Statement of Inability to Pay
    Costs for Appeal (Evictions)” (hereinafter, “Statement”) and appellee Glenda Briggs’
    contest to that Statement, both filed on July 29, 2016. However, the county clerk’s Bill
    of Cost notes that the clerk’s record fee was waived due to appellant’s Statement filed in
    the justice court. There was no justice or county court’s order regarding the Statement.
    On May 9, 2017, the Clerk of this Court sent notice to the county clerk requesting
    an indigent clerk’s record by June 13, 2017, and forwarded appellant’s “Statement of
    Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs or an Appeal Bond,” which is the new
    affidavit of indigence form approved by the Texas Supreme Court, which appellant had
    filed in this Court on May 4, 2017. Later on May 9, 2017, the county clerk filed a notice
    in this Court stating, among other things, that appellant had not yet filed the Statement in
    the county court.
    Rule of Appellate Procedure 20.1 provides that a party who files such a Statement
    in the trial court “is not required to pay costs in the appellate court unless the trial court
    overruled the party’s claim of indigence in an order that complies with Texas Rule of
    Civil Procedure 145.” TEX. R. APP. P. 20.1(b)(1). Because appellant’s claim of
    indigence was not overruled by the justice or county courts, appellant is not required to
    pay costs in this appeal. See 
    id. Accordingly, the
    Clerk of this Court is ORDERED to deem the appellant indigent
    and allowed to proceed without advance payment for purposes of the filing, clerk’s, and
    reporter’s record fees. Therefore, the Court ORDERS Leslie Witter, or the substitute
    reporter, to prepare, certify, and file the reporter’s record in this appeal without advance
    payment of costs. See TEX. R. APP. P. 20.1(b)(1), 34.5(a), (c), 34.6(d). The reporter’s
    record must be filed with the Clerk of the First Court of Appeals within 20 days from
    the date of this Order.
    Finally, because appellant is proceeding pro se, we ORDER the county clerk to
    mail the clerk’s and reporter’s record to the pro se appellant within 30 days of the date
    of this Order, at no cost to appellant, and shall further certify to this Court the delivery
    date within 40 days of this Order.
    It is so ORDERED.
    Judge’s signature:   _/s/ Laura Carter Higley
     Acting individually
    Date: May 16, 2017
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 01-17-00184-CV

Filed Date: 5/16/2017

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 5/16/2017