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Chase Carmen Hunter v. Texas Department of Insurance and David Mattax, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of Insurance
03-14-00737-CV
| Tex. App. | Nov 4, 2015
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*0 FILED IN 3rd COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 11/4/2015 1:23:43 AM JEFFREY D. KYLE Clerk No. 03-14-00737-cv THIRD COURT OF APPEALS 11/4/2015 1:23:43 AM JEFFREY D. KYLE AUSTIN, TEXAS 03-14-00737-CV *1 ACCEPTED [7670985] CLERK _____________________________________ IN THE THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS

_____________________________________ CHASE CARMEN HUNTER, APPELLANT/PLAINTIFF v. DAVID MATTAX IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE, AND THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, APPELLEES/DEFENDANTS SECOND APPELLANT’S MOTION TO SUPPLEMENT APPELLANT’S BRIEF

From Cause D-1-GN-13001957 In The 250 th District Travis

County, Texas, The Honorable John K. Dietz Presiding Chase Carmen Hunter, pro se 340 S. Lemon Ave. #9039 Walnut, CA 91789 Telephone: 707-706-3647 Facsimile: 703-997-5999 Chase_Hunter@yahoo.com *2 TO: THE JUSTICES OF THIS COURT

On October 14, 2015, the Petitioner, herein referred to as “Hunter”, was first able to access the underlying

court’s record due to a new, free technology offered by

the underlying court (“TCTDC” which means “Travis

County Texas District Court”) at

https://courts.co.travis.tx.us/CCO/ which TCTDC

calls “Civil Courts Online” or “CCO”.

And Hunter discovered that there is no “contest” filed by the Respondents/Appellees to Hunter’s Original

Verified Motion To Appeal In Forma Pauperis Pursuant

Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure Rule 20 et seq.

(“Appeal IFP Motion”) which Hunter filed in the lower

court on 11/24/2014 (received by TCTDC and file stamped

on 12/01/2014 or 12/2/2014). See the TCTDC Clerk’s

record pp 251-257 and pp 149-155 of Supplement To The

Appendix Of the Appellant’s Brief which Hunter filed

with this Court on October 29, 2015, which shows, among

other things, all documents in the TCTDC record through

December 16, 2014.

This is relevant to this appeal because this fact shows that any court order arising from the TCTDC which

sustains the Appellees’ “contest” to Hunter’s Appeal

IFP Motion is void since there does not exist any

document in the TCTDC in which the Appellees contested

Hunter’s Appeal IFP Motion.

*3 WHEREFORE, Appellant asks that this Court supplement Hunter’s Appellant’s Brief as set forth herein to establish, among other things, that the

TCTDC’s order sustaining the “contest” is void.

Respectfully Submitted,

/s/ Chase Carmen Hunter

Chase Carmen Hunter

Appellant, pro se

340 S. Walnut Ave. #9039, Walnut, CA 91789

Tel: 707-706-3647, Fax: 703-997-5999

Email: Chase_Hunter@yahoo.com

CERTIFICATION

I, Chase Carmen Hunter, swear under penalty of perjury

that the foregoing statements are true and correct.

__________________ 11/03/2015

Chase Carmen Hunter CERTIFICATE OF CONFERENCE I, Chase Carmen Hunter, certify that I conferred with

the adverse parties many times in writing since April

2015 and they have refused to agree with Hunter

regarding the relief requested.

__________________ 11/03/2015

Chase Carmen Hunter

CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE *4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the

foregoing was served upon the parties shown below as

indicated:

Cynthia A. Morales, Assistant Attorney General

By Efile on 11/03/2015

Cynthia.Morales@texasattorneygeneral.gov

Facsimile: (512) 477-2348

Velva L. Price

Clerk of Travis County Texas District Court

By Efile on 11/03/2015

Chase Carmen Hunter

Case Details

Case Name: Chase Carmen Hunter v. Texas Department of Insurance and David Mattax, in His Official Capacity as Commissioner of Insurance
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Nov 4, 2015
Docket Number: 03-14-00737-CV
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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