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In re Texas DHS

Court of Appeals of Texas, First District, Houston
Mar 19, 2007
No. 01-07-00106-CV (Tex. App. Mar. 19, 2007)

Opinion

No. 01-07-00106-CV

Opinion issued March 19, 2007.

Original Proceeding on Petition for Writ of Mandamus.

Panel consists of Justices, TAFT, ALCALA, and HANKS.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

Relator, the Texas Department of Human Services, has filed a petition for writ of mandamus complaining of the trial court's verbal order that trial commence on February 14, 2007, during the pendancy of relator's interlocutory appeal from an earlier order of the trial court denying relator's first amended plea to the jurisdiction.

The Honorable John Donovan, Judge of the 61st District Court of Harris County, Texas. The underlying lawsuit is Oliver Okoli v. Tex. Dep't of Human Servs., trial court cause number 2001-31783.

That interlocutory appeal is Tex. Dep't of Human Servs. v. Oliver Okoli, appellate cause number 01-07-00103-CV.

On February 13, 2007, relator filed a motion for emergency stay pending resolution of this mandamus proceeding. The Court granted that motion the same day that it was filed. On February 22, 2007, the real party in interest, Oliver Oko, responded to relator's petition for writ of mandamus.

The February 14, 2007 trial date was stayed by temporary order, and that trial date has now passed. Accordingly, the complained-of verbal order setting trial on February 14, 2007 is moot, and mandamus will not isue to correct it. However, because the matter may arise again, we note in dismissing the petition as moot that, under the law applicable to this case, a governmental unit's interlocutory appeal of an order denying a plea to the jurisdiction automatically "stay[s] the commencement of a trial in the trial court pending resolution of the appeal." Act of May 27, 1997, 75th Leg., R.S., ch. 1296, § 1, 1997 Tex. Gen. Laws 4936, 4937 (amended 2001) (current version at Tex. Civ. Prac. Rem. Code Ann. § 51.014(a)(8), (b) (Vernon Supp. 2006)).

For these reasons, we dismiss the petition for writ of mandamus as moot. Because the mandamus proceeding has been dismissed as moot, the Court's February 13, 2007 temporary order staying all proceedings in the court below during the pending of the mandamus proceeding is also vacated as moot.


Summaries of

In re Texas DHS

Court of Appeals of Texas, First District, Houston
Mar 19, 2007
No. 01-07-00106-CV (Tex. App. Mar. 19, 2007)
Case details for

In re Texas DHS

Case Details

Full title:IN RE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, RELATOR

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

Date published: Mar 19, 2007

Citations

No. 01-07-00106-CV (Tex. App. Mar. 19, 2007)