Texas Department of Public Safety v. Harry Louis Graham, Jr.--Appeal from 241st District Court of Smith County
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TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT
TYLER, TEXAS
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC SAFETY,
APPEAL FROM THE 241ST
APPELLANT
V.
JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF
HARRY LOUIS GRAHAM, JR.,
APPELLEE
SMITH COUNTY, TEXAS
PER CURIAM
The parties hereto have filed a Joint Motion to Reverse and Remand for Entry of an Agreed Order. The motion has been signed by the attorneys for both parties and represents that the parties' agreement disposes of all issues presented for appeal. Further, the motion requests that this cause be remanded to the trial court for entry of an Agreed Order Denying Expunction. Because the parties have met the requirements of Tex. R. App. P. 42.1(a)(1), the motion is granted, the trial court's judgment is reversed and the cause remanded to the trial court for entry of Agreed Order Denying Expunction.
Opinion delivered October 24, 2001.
Panel consisted of Davis, C.J., Worthen, J., and Griffith, J.
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