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In re Flores

Court of Appeals of Texas, First District, Houston
Jul 18, 2003
111 S.W.3d 817 (Tex. App. 2003)

Opinion

No. 01-03-00041-CV.

Opinion issued July 18, 2003.

Original Proceeding on Petition for Writ of Mandamus.

Denied.

Armando Lopez, Armando Lopez, P.C., Houston, TX, for Relator.

Wayne H. Paris, Gillis, Paris Heinrich, P.L.L.C., Houston, TX, Real Party in Interest.

Panel consists of Chief Justice RADACK and Justices ALCALA and HIGLEY.


OPINION


Relator Yolanda Navarro Flores has filed a petition for a writ of mandamus complaining of Judge Garner's October 15, 2002 order granting real party in interest Mark T. Sandoval's motion to nonsuit Flores and A. Craig Eiland. Flores contends that the district court had no jurisdiction to grant the October 15, 2002 order because the court had previously rendered a final judgment on October 14, 2001.

The Honorable David E. Garner, judge of the 10th District Court of Galveston County, Texas. The underlying lawsuit is Parrish v. Advanced Management Systems, Inc., No. 00CV0549 (10th Dist. Ct., Galveston County, Tex.).

A court of appeals may issue a writ of mandamus, "agreeable to the principles of law regulating those writs," against a judge of a district court. Tex. Gov't Code Ann. § 22.221(b)(1) (Vernon Supp. 2003). We may grant mandamus relief to correct a clear abuse of discretion or a violation of a duty imposed by law when there is no adequate remedy by appeal. Canadian Helicopters Ltd. v. Wittig, 876 S.W.2d 304, 305 (Tex. 1994); Walker v. Packer, 827 S.W.2d 833, 839 (Tex. 1992); Johnson v. Honorable Fourth Court of Appeals, 700 S.W.2d 916, 917 (Tex. 1985). Mandamus relief is proper when a trial court issues a void order, and a relator need not show she does not have an adequate remedy by appeal. In re S.W. Bell Tel. Co., 35 S.W.3d 602, 605 (Tex. 2000).

Unlike other original proceedings in which a relator only seeks mandamus relief from the trial court's alleged void order, here Flores has filed both an appeal and a petition for a writ of mandamus. See Flores v. Advanced Mgmt. Sys., Inc., No. 01-02-01197-CV (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] filed Nov. 12, 2002). Flores has voluntarily shown she has an adequate remedy by appeal.

Accordingly, we deny the petition for a writ of mandamus.


Summaries of

In re Flores

Court of Appeals of Texas, First District, Houston
Jul 18, 2003
111 S.W.3d 817 (Tex. App. 2003)
Case details for

In re Flores

Case Details

Full title:IN RE YOLANDA NAVARRO FLORES, Relator

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, First District, Houston

Date published: Jul 18, 2003

Citations

111 S.W.3d 817 (Tex. App. 2003)

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