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S.L.R. v. Tex. Dep't of Family & Protective Servs.

COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS
Feb 6, 2013
No. 08-12-00319-CV (Tex. App. Feb. 6, 2013)

Opinion

No. 08-12-00319-CV

02-06-2013

S.L.R., v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES, Appellee.


Appeal from the 65th District Court

of El Paso County, Texas

(TC# 2012DCM04344)


MEMORANDUM OPINION

S.L.R. appeals from a judgment terminating her parental rights. Finding no error, we affirm.

S.L.R. is represented on appeal by court-appointed counsel who has filed a brief in accordance with the requirements of Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 741-744, 87 S.Ct. 1396, 1398-1400, 18 L.Ed.2d 493 (1967). In Anders, the Supreme Court recognized that counsel, though appointed to represent the appellant in a criminal conviction, had no duty to pursue a frivolous matter on appeal. Anders, 386 U.S. at 744. Counsel was permitted to withdraw after informing the court of his conclusion and the effort made in arriving at that conclusion. Id. Anders is also applicable to an appeal from a termination of parental rights where court-appointed counsel has determined that the appeal is frivolous. In re J.B., 296 S.W.3d 618, 619 (Tex.App. - El Paso 2009, no pet.).

S.L.R.'s court-appointed counsel has concluded that, after thorough review of the record, S.L.R.'s appeal is frivolous and without merit. Counsel's brief meets the requirements of Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 87 S.Ct. 1396, 18 L.Ed.2d 493, reh. denied, 388 U.S. 924, 87 S.Ct. 2094, 18 L.Ed.2d 1377 (1967), by advancing contentions which counsel says may arguably support the appeal. See High v. State, 573 S.W.2d 807 (Tex. Crim. App. 1978); Currie v. State, 516 S.W.2d 684 (Tex. Crim. App. 1974). We have carefully reviewed the record which consists of detailed facts and evidence supporting the trial court's decision. We have also carefully reviewed counsel's brief and agree with Appellant's counsel that the appeal is wholly frivolous and without merit. A discussion of the contentions advanced in counsel's brief would add nothing to the jurisprudence of the state. Further, we find nothing in the record that might arguably support the appeal. Utilizing Appellant's last known contacts and contact information, counsel has informed Appellant of his brief and motion, and has advised Appellant of her right to examine the appellate record and has informed Appellant where the record is located. Counsel has also advised Appellant of her right to file a pro se brief and the period within which such brief must be filed. No pro se brief has been filed. We affirm the trial court's final order terminating S.L.R.'s parental rights.

CONCLUSION

The trial court's judgment is affirmed.

GUADALUPE RIVERA, Justice Before McClure, C.J., Rivera, and Antcliff, JJ.
Antcliff, J., not participating


Summaries of

S.L.R. v. Tex. Dep't of Family & Protective Servs.

COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS
Feb 6, 2013
No. 08-12-00319-CV (Tex. App. Feb. 6, 2013)
Case details for

S.L.R. v. Tex. Dep't of Family & Protective Servs.

Case Details

Full title:S.L.R., v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES, Appellee.

Court:COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS

Date published: Feb 6, 2013

Citations

No. 08-12-00319-CV (Tex. App. Feb. 6, 2013)