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In re Cantu

Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
Oct 2, 2015
No. 05-15-01186-CV (Tex. App. Oct. 2, 2015)

Opinion

No. 05-15-01186-CV

10-02-2015

IN RE JAYME LYNN CANTU, Relator


Original Proceeding from the County Court at Law No. 6 Collin County, Texas
Trial Court Cause No. 006-03218-2011

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Before Justices Lang-Miers, Evans, and Whitehill
Opinion by Justice Evans

Before the Court is relator Jayme Lynn Cantu's petition for writ of habeas corpus in which she seeks discharge from confinement. The trial court found relator guilty of both direct and constructive contempt. It ordered her confined for sixty days for constructive contempt and for one hundred twenty days for constructive contempt with the sentences to be served consecutively.

A habeas corpus proceeding is a collateral attack on a judgment of contempt. In re Johnson, 337 S.W.3d 486, 488 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2011, orig. proceeding). A petition for writ of habeas corpus does not inquire into the guilt or innocence of the relator, but only determines if the order of contempt was void. Ex parte Gordon, 584 S.W.2d 686, 688 (Tex. 1979) (orig. proceeding). A contempt order is void if it is beyond the power of the court to render it or if it deprives the relator of liberty without due process of law. Ex parte Barnett, 600 S.W.2d 252, 254 (Tex. 1980) (orig. proceeding).

Having reviewed the record, we conclude relator has not established that she is entitled to the relief requested. We deny the petition.

/David W. Evans/

DAVID EVANS

JUSTICE
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Summaries of

In re Cantu

Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
Oct 2, 2015
No. 05-15-01186-CV (Tex. App. Oct. 2, 2015)
Case details for

In re Cantu

Case Details

Full title:IN RE JAYME LYNN CANTU, Relator

Court:Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas

Date published: Oct 2, 2015

Citations

No. 05-15-01186-CV (Tex. App. Oct. 2, 2015)