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Ruben Navarro, Appellant v. City of Waco, Texas, Appellee
memorandum Opinion
Ruben Navarro, a Waco police officer, sued the City of Waco asserting claims under Chapter 21 of the Texas Labor Code for race and sex discrimination and for retaliation. The City filed a hybrid traditional and no-evidence motion for summary judgment. Navarro appeals, asserting three issues. We will affirm.
Navarro's first issue asserts that the trial court erred in granting the City's motion for summary judgment. The City's traditional motion sought summary judgment on five grounds, two of which asserted that Navarro's claims were time-barred because they were not brought within 180 days and two years, respectively. The City's no-evidence motion sought summary judgment on eight grounds. The trial court granted the hybrid motion without specifying the grounds.
In his brief on his first issue, Navarro only argues that his claims were not time-barred. He fails to brief or argue any of the many other grounds in the City's motion.
When there are multiple grounds for summary judgment and the order does not specify the ground on which the summary judgment was rendered, an appellant must negate all grounds on appeal. Collins v. City of Corpus Christi, 188 S.W.3d 415, 423 (Tex.App.-Corpus Christi 2006, no pet.) (citing State Farm Fire Cas. Co. v. S. S., 858 S.W.2d 374, 381 (Tex.1993)). If the appellant fails to negate each ground on which the judgment may have been rendered, we must uphold the summary judgment. Id.
Peeler v. Baylor Univ., No. 10-08-00157-CV, 2010 WL 2964375, at *2 (Tex.App.-Waco Sept. 16, 2009, no pet.) (mem.op.).
Because Navarro failed to challenge each ground on which the trial court may have rendered judgment, we overrule issue one and affirm the summary judgment. We need not address Navarro's other two issues. Tex.R.App. P. 47.1.
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REX D. DAVIS Justice
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Docket No: No. 10-08-00320-CV
Decided: November 03, 2010
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas, Waco.
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