IN THE
TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
No. 10-14-00102-CV
EX PARTE N.C.
From the 12th District Court
Walker County, Texas
Trial Court No. 26744
MEMORANDUM OPINION
N.C., an inmate, appeals the trial court’s order denying his petition for
expunction. In this appeal, N.C. has filed an affidavit (declaration) of inability to pay
costs.
Effective January 1, 2012, Chapter 14 was amended to apply to an action,
including an appeal or an original proceeding, brought by an inmate in a district,
county, justice of the peace, or small claims court, or an appellate court in which an
affidavit of indigence is also filed. TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE ANN. § 14.002(a) (West
Supp. 2013) (emphasis added); Douglas v. Turner, ___ S.W.3d ___, ___, 2013 WL 2245653,
at *1 (Tex. App.—Waco May 9, 2013, no pet. h.). Chapter 14’s requirements thus apply
when an inmate files an appeal or an original proceeding. Douglas, ___ S.W.3d at ___,
2013 WL 2245653, at *1.
Section 14.004(a) requires the inmate to file an affidavit or declaration “relating to
previous filings” in which the inmate must detail all previous actions filed pro se, other
than a suit under the Family Code, accompanied by a certified copy of the inmate’s
account statement. TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE ANN. § 14.004(a) (West Supp. 2013).
The statement must “reflect the balance of the account at the time the claim is filed and
activity in the account during the six months preceding the date on which the claim is
filed.” Id. § 14.004(c) (West Supp. 2013); 14.006(f) (West 2002). The filings required by
chapter 14 are “an essential part of the process by which courts review inmate
litigation.” Douglas, ___ S.W.3d at ___, 2013 WL 2245653, at *1 (citing Hickson v. Moya,
926 S.W.2d 397, 399 (Tex. App.—Waco 1996, no writ)).
The failure to file the affidavit or declaration “relating to previous filings” can
result in dismissal without notice or hearing. Id. (citing Amir-Sharif v. Mason, 243
S.W.3d 854, 857 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2008, no pet.); Thompson v. Rodriguez, 99 S.W.3d 328,
329-30 (Tex. App.—Texarkana 2003, no pet.); and Jackson v. Tex. Dep't of Crim. Just., 28
S.W.3d 811, 814 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi 2000, pet. denied)). Furthermore, when the
inmate fails to comply with the affidavit requirements, the court may assume that the
current action is substantially similar to one previously filed by the inmate and is thus
frivolous. Id. (citing Altschul v. TDCJ - Inmate Trust Fund Div., No. 10-11-00084-CV, 2012
WL 851681, at *1, 2012 Tex. App. LEXIS 2025, *3 (Tex. App.—Waco Mar. 14, 2012, pet.
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denied) (mem. op.); Bell v. Tex. Dep't of Crim. Just., 962 S.W.2d 156, 158 (Tex. App.—
Houston [14th Dist.] 1998, pet. denied)).
In this appeal, N.C. did not file an affidavit or declaration “relating to previous
filings.” We thus dismiss as frivolous this appeal without notice.1 Id., ___ S.W.3d at
___, 2013 WL 2245653, at *2; see also Hickman v. Tex. Dep't of Crim. Just., No. 13-12-00437-
CV, 2013 WL 3770916, at *3 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi Jul. 18, 2013, no pet. h.) (mem.
op.). N.C.’s pending motions are dismissed as moot.
REX D. DAVIS
Justice
Before Chief Justice Gray,
Justice Davis, and
Justice Scoggins
Appeal dismissed as frivolous
Opinion delivered and filed June 19, 2014
[CV06]
1 A motion for rehearing may be filed within 15 days after the judgment or order of this Court is
rendered. TEX. R. APP. P. 49.1. If the appellant desires to have the decision of this Court reviewed by the
Texas Supreme Court, a petition for review must be filed with the Texas Supreme Court clerk within 45
days after either the date the court of appeals’ judgment was rendered or the date the last ruling on all
timely motions for rehearing was made by the court of appeals. TEX. R. APP. P. 53.7(a).
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