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In Re Kathleen Lynn Vandever v. State of Texas - Habeas Corpus

The Texas Court of Appeals, 7th District, dismissed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed by Kathleen Lynn Vandever. The court found it lacked jurisdiction to grant the requested relief, as the child was located in a county under the jurisdiction of a different appellate court and the court of continuing jurisdiction had already issued a final order.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Kieston Dennard Allen v. State of Texas - Possession of Controlled Substance

The Texas Court of Appeals has abated and remanded the appeal of Kieston Dennard Allen v. State of Texas due to the overdue reporter's record. The trial court must determine the status of the record and ensure its completion by April 1, 2026, or arrange for a substitute reporter.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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DeJanee Holloway v. State of Texas - Mandamus Case Denied

The Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District, denied DeJanee Holloway's emergency petition for a writ of mandamus and dismissed the motion for immediate temporary relief. The case, docketed as 03-26-00077-CV, was related to a mandamus proceeding.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Stephen Kenneth King v. State of Texas - Habeas Corpus Denied

The Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District, denied Stephen Kenneth King's petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The court's decision was issued on February 27, 2026, and no further action or compliance is required by regulated entities.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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In Re Ishmael Jackson v. the State of Texas - Mandamus

The Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District, denied Ishmael Jackson's petition for writ of mandamus. The court found that the record provided was insufficient to establish the right to relief, citing deficiencies in meeting the requirements of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Richard Avina v. Evergreen Estates - Dismissal for Want of Prosecution

The Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District, has dismissed the case of Richard Avina v. Evergreen Estates for want of prosecution. The dismissal follows the appellant's failure to file a required brief by the court-ordered deadline.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Langston B. Williams Jr. v. Rex Bowers - Contract Suit

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's judgment ordering specific performance of real estate contracts. The appellants argued the contract suit was barred by limitations and that specific performance was improperly awarded. The court found no error in the lower court's decision.

Routine Enforcement Corporate Governance
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Assadi v. Batoei - Contract Case Dismissed for Want of Jurisdiction

The Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District (Austin) dismissed the case Assadi v. Batoei for want of jurisdiction. The court found the appellant's notice of appeal was untimely filed, as the motion for new trial was not filed within the prescribed thirty-day period after the judgment.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Eli Woolsey v. Bohemian Bros., LLC - Declaratory Judgment Appeal

The Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District, has dismissed the appeal in Eli Woolsey and Kate Woolsey v. Bohemian Bros., LLC, et al. The dismissal was granted upon the appellants' unopposed motion. The case involved a declaratory judgment action.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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City of Taylor v. Marek - Official Capacity Case Abated

The Texas Court of Appeals has abated the appeals in City of Taylor, Texas, et al. v. Robert Marek, et al. for an additional 90 days to allow parties to continue settlement negotiations. The court granted the joint motion to extend the abatement period.

Routine Enforcement Government Contracting

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