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Kaleb Ray Russell a/k/a Kaleb Ray Sanderson v. Ashton Paige Weaver
Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellant with appealing from the trial court’s “Final Protective Order”. Appellant Kaleb Ray Russell a/k/a Kaleb Ray Sanderson attempts to appeal from the trial court’s “Final Protective Order” signed March 15, 2022. After we received the re...
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( 12-01-2022 - TX)

Mark Morgan Upchurch v. The State of Texas
Fort Worth, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented Appellant with appealing his conviction for assault of a family member charge. . A. The Aggravated Assault (by Fire) Appellant met and began dating the complainant, Jane, 1 in 2013. In 2014, Jane was hospitalized after being set on fire. She told parame...
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( 11-30-2022 - TX)

IN THE INTEREST OF R.W. AND G.W., CHILDREN
Fort Worth, Texas – Family Law lawyer represented Appellant and Appellant with a order terminating their respective parental rights. . Appellant L.A. (Mother) and Appellant D.W. (Father) appeal the trial court’s order terminating their respective parental rights to R.W. and G.W. (the children). In seven issu...
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( 11-26-2022 - TX)

Nathaniel Kyle Furstonberg v. The State of Texas
Fort Worth, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with three possession intent to deliver charges. . Two police officers with the City of Azle, Corporal Donald Gilbert and Officer Jason Castro, were patrolling in a marked car during the six-thirty p.m.-to-six a.m. shift. The officers pulled ove...
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( 11-22-2022 - TX)

Aubry Clevenger v. The State of Texas
Fort Worth, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a first-degree felony possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver charge. At 4 a.m. on May 2, 2020, a Weatherford police officer stopped 38-year-old Appellant Aubry Clevenger after determining that she had a warrant for her ar...
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( 09-19-2022 - TX)

State of Texas v. Michael Ray Cartmill
Weatherford, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with road rage assault. Michael Ray Cartmill, age 44, of Fort Worth, was a passenger in a car who pointed a gun at woman driving another car. The victim backed off and called 911. First District Attorney Kathleen Catania and Abby Placke. Defendant was charged with possession of a firearm by...
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( 05-20-2022 - TX)

Christopher Zane Guevara v. The State of Texas
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( 05-18-2022 - TX)

Carol Pool v. James Pool
Fort Worth, Texas - Divorce lawyer represented Appellant with filing a “Notice of Restricted Appeal”. Appellant Carol Pool filed a “Notice of Restricted Appeal” on November 13, 2020, and a “Supplementary Notice of Restricted Appeal” on December 2, 2020, attempting to appeal from ...
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( 02-10-2022 - TX)

Miles Wesley Kenney v. The State of Texas
Fort Worth, Texas - Divorce lawyer represented defendant with a Evading Arrest charge. Based on a warrant, police officers arrested Kenney on January 11, 2017, for the offense of evading arrest or detention with a vehicle because of events that occurred on November 12, 2016. According to Ke...
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( 02-10-2022 - TX)

Carol Pool v. James Pool
Fort Worth, Texas - Divorce lawyer represented Appellant with challenging the trial court of restricted appeal. Appellant Carol Pool’s purported notice of restricted appeal, which complains of orders in two trial court causes, this court docketed two separate appeals: (1) appellate cause...
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( 02-09-2022 - TX)

In the Interest of S.D. and I.D., children
Appellant A.S.D. (Mother) appeals from the trial courts termination of her parental relationships with S.D. and I.D., Daughter and Son, ages six and four respectively at the time of trial. Father B.D. does not appeal from the trial courts termination of his rights. Mother does not challenge one of the grounds of termination on which the trial court based its judgment, but she does challenge ...
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( 09-10-2015 - TX)

Levonne Marie Kukuk v. Timothy Kukuk
Appellant Levonne Marie Kukuk appeals the trial courts order denying her petition for bill of review. We will affirm. Appellant and Appellee Timothy Kukuk divorced sometime in the late 1990s. On January 23, 2009, in an effort to modify the terms of custody and child support, Appellee filed a motion for enforcement, clarification, and 1See Tex. R. App. P. 47.4. 2 modification of pr...
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( 07-24-2015 - TX)

Parker County Appraisal District v. James D. Francis
This is a property tax appeal from a judgment following a bench trial on stipulated facts. The primary issue we address is whether under the Texas Tax Code a tract of real property may qualify for the residence homestead exemption and the open-space land valuation at the same time. See Tex. Tax Code Ann. §§ 11.13, 23.51 (West Supp. 2013). Because we hold that—based on the2narro...
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( 06-19-2014 - TX)

In the Matter of the Marriage of William Scott Dorner and Gloria Monique Dorner
William Scott Dorner and Gloria Monique Dorner were divorced on October 22, 2012. The property division included in the divorce decree required Gloria to sell a particular parcel of land and to list that parcel for sale with a licensed real estate broker on or before December 1, 2012. On June 7, 2013, William filed a petition seeking to (1) enforce the property division, (2) reduce the personal pr...
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( 06-06-2014 - TX)

James Bradley Morrison v. James Campbell
In this agreed interlocutory appeal, James Bradley Morrison appeals from the trial court’s denial of his motion for summary judgment on the claim for loss of use damages brought against him by James Campbell.1 Morrison’s vehicle 1Because this lawsuit was filed before September 1, 2011, the former civil practice and remedies code section 51.014 applies to this case rather than the amended rule;...
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( 01-17-2014 - TX)

RCS Enterprises, LP and James Martin Montgomery v. Darrell G. Hilton and Debbie L. Hilton
Appellants RCS Enterprises, LP (RCS) and James Martin Montgomery filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought against them by Appellees Darrell G. Hilton and Debbie L. Hilton. The trial court denied that motion, and RCS and Montgomery now appeal. They alternately seek a writ of mandamus ordering the trial court to not consider the Hiltons’ supplemental expert affidavit. Because we1See T...
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( 12-19-2013 - TX)

Texas Echo Land and Cattle, LLP v. General Steel Domestic Sales, LLC d/b/a General Steel Corporation
Appellant Texas Echo Land and Cattle, LLP appeals the trial court‘s order granting Appellee General Steel Domestic Sales, LLC d/b/a General Steel Corporation‘s motion to compel arbitration.2 We will affirm.______________________1See Tex. R. App. P. 47.4.2Because, as we explain later, the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) governs the arbitration agreement at issue in this ca...
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( 06-20-2013 - TX)

Charlotte Washburn v. Amelinda Crispina
Appellant, Charlotte Washburn Omohundro (Omohundro), appeals the trial court’s summary judgment in favor of Appellee, Amelinda Crispina Ramirez-Justus (Amelinda), individually, and as Trustee of the Miriam N. Washburn Revocable Living Trust. We affirm.BACKGROUNDIn 1976, Miriam N. Washburn, as Trustor, executed a revocable trust agreement (the trust), to which she added provisions...
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( 12-03-2012 - TX)

National Western Life Insurance Company v. Sheila Newman
We have considered Appellee Sheila Newman’s motion for rehearing. We deny the motion but withdraw our August 11, 2011 opinion and judgment and substitute the following.Appellant National Western Life Insurance Company (National Western) appeals the trial court’s judgment against it for the fraudulent acts of its agent, Lynn Strickland, Jr., upon appellee Shelia Newman. Newman filed a...
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( 10-13-2011 - TX)

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Peggy Blackburn
Appellant Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. raises three issues challenging the trial court’s judgment that it take nothing on its claims against Appellee Peggy Blackburn for breach of contract and account stated. Wells Fargo claims that Peggy is liable for the charges incurred on a Wells Fargo Visa credit card; Peggy argues, and the trial court found, that she was merely an authorized user of the credit ...
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( 02-03-2011 - TX)

Jacqueline Rutledge Henderson v. Daniel Henderson
In this appeal from the trial court’s clarification and enforcement of a divorce decree, Appellant Jacqueline Rutledge Henderson contends in her sole issue that the trial court abused its discretion by ordering her to sign voting agreements which changed the substantive property division of the parties’ agreement incident to divorce (AID). Because we hold that the trial court abused its discr...
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( 12-02-2010 - TX)

Jacqueline Rutledge Henderson v. Daniel Henderson
In this appeal from the trial court’s clarification and enforcement of a divorce decree, Appellant Jacqueline Rutledge Henderson contends in her sole issue that the trial court abused its discretion by ordering her to sign voting agreements which changed the substantive property division of the parties’ agreement incident to divorce (AID). Because we hold that the trial court abused its discr...
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( 12-02-2010 - TX)

Parker County Veterinary Clinic, Inc., d/b/a Parker County Veterinary Hospital, Inc., Pat Jarrett, Individually, and Jarrett Properties, LLC v. GSBS Batenhorst, Inc.
In one issue, Appellants Parker County Veterinary Clinic, Inc., d/b/a Parker County Veterinary Hospital, Inc., Pat Jarrett, and Jarrett Properties, LLC, argue that the trial court erred by dismissing their claim against Appellee GSBS Batenhorst, Inc., an architecture firm. Because we hold that the trial court erred by dismissing the claim, we reverse the trial court=s order of dismissal and reman...
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( 11-19-2009 - TX)

Charlotte Welch v. Hurd Oil Field Service, Inc.
“It is ancient learning that one who assumes to act, even though gratuitously, may thereby become subject to the duty of acting carefully, if he acts at all. . . . The query always is whether the putative wrongdoer has advanced to such a point as to have launched a force or instrument of harm, or has stopped where inaction is at most a refusal to become an instrument of good.” Benjam...
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( 07-12-2009 - TX)

Park County's Squaw Creek Downs, L.P. and James R. Dunnagan v. Joseph Earl Watson, Larry C. Lawley, James r. Dunnagan and Joseph Earl Watson
Appellants Parker County=s Squaw Creek Downs, L.P. (Athe limited partnership@) and James R. Dunnagan separately appeal the trial court=s orders appointing a receiver to wind up the limited partnership=s affairs and ruling that the limited partnership=s attorney has no authority to act on behalf of the limited partnership. Dunnagan also filed a petition for writ of mandamus seeking relief from the...
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( 04-02-2009 - TX)

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