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In re Black

Court of Appeals of Texas, Seventh District, Amarillo
May 26, 2022
No. 07-22-00132-CV (Tex. App. May. 26, 2022)

Opinion

07-22-00132-CV

05-26-2022

IN RE STEPHEN PATRICK BLACK, RELATOR


Original Proceeding Arising From Proceedings Before the 154th District Court Lamb County, Texas Trial Court No. DCV-20106-CV; Honorable Felix Klein, Presiding

Before PIRTLE and PARKER and DOSS, JJ.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Per Curiam

Pending before this court is a motion to dismiss an original proceeding filed by Relator, Stephen Patrick Black. On April 25, 2022, he filed a petition for writ of mandamus seeking to compel the Honorable Felix Klein to rule on a pending motion for summary judgment in Relator's defamation suit against Charles P. Woodrick. Relator has since discovered that the trial court granted the motion in favor of Woodrick on January 28, 2022, obviating the need for mandamus relief. Relator now asks that his request for mandamus relief be dismissed. We grant the motion and dismiss the original proceeding with these additional comments.

See Black v. Woodrick, No. 07-20-00083-CV, 2021 Tex.App. LEXIS 2197 (Tex. App.-Amarillo March 23, 2021, no pet.) (mem. op.).

The trial court's order signed on January 28, 2022, was not filed stamped until April 29, 2022, more than ninety days later. Relator did not timely receive notice of the order as required by Rule 306a(3) which provides in part as follows:

In a civil case, the date a judgment or other appealable order is signed begins the appellate timetable. See Tex. R. App. P. 26.1.

3. Notice of Judgment. When the final judgment or other appealable order is signed, the clerk of the court shall immediately give notice to the parties or their attorneys of record by first-class mail advising that the judgment or order was signed.
(Emphasis added).

Relator asserts he made several inquiries with the Lamb County District Clerk on whether an order had been signed and received a "NO" with each inquiry. His most recent inquiry requesting a status update was made by letter dated April 11, 2022, in which he indicated that "[t]ime is of the essence" due to the thirty-day deadline in which to pursue post-judgment filings or an appeal.

By his motion to dismiss, Relator requests that this court intervene to reset the appellate timetable. This court has no authority to do so.

Conclusion

Relator's motion to dismiss this original proceeding is granted. Having dismissed this matter at Relator's request, no motion for rehearing will be entertained.


Summaries of

In re Black

Court of Appeals of Texas, Seventh District, Amarillo
May 26, 2022
No. 07-22-00132-CV (Tex. App. May. 26, 2022)
Case details for

In re Black

Case Details

Full title:IN RE STEPHEN PATRICK BLACK, RELATOR

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Seventh District, Amarillo

Date published: May 26, 2022

Citations

No. 07-22-00132-CV (Tex. App. May. 26, 2022)

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