Two Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Seven Dollars ($2,977.00) in United States Currency v. State

Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas December 12, 2016 No. 04-16-00713-CV TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN DOLLARS ($2,977.00) IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee From the 25th Judicial District Court, Guadalupe County, Texas Trial Court No. 14-2653-CV Honorable William Old, Judge Presiding ORDER Appellant is an inmate acting pro se in a civil suit. In his notice of appeal, Appellant moved this court to appoint appellate counsel. A court may appoint counsel for a pro se civil litigant “under exceptional circumstances.” See Gibson v. Tolbert, 102 S.W.3d 710, 712 (Tex. 2003) (citing Travelers Indem. Co. of Conn. v. Mayfield, 923 S.W.2d 590, 594 (Tex. 1996)); see also TEX. GOV’T CODE ANN. § 24.016 (West 2004). Exceptional circumstances are “rare and unusual,” and Appellant’s motion presents no such circumstances. See Gibson, 102 S.W.3d at 713 (denying court-appointed counsel to an indigent inmate for his civil suit against prison personnel). Appellant’s motion for court-appointed appellate counsel is DENIED. _________________________________ Patricia O. Alvarez, Justice IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court on this 12th day of December, 2016. ___________________________________ Keith E. Hottle Clerk of Court