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in Re Maria Maya Hernandez

Citation: Not availableDocket: 03-07-00620-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; October 30, 2007; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Maria Maya Hernandez filed a petition for a writ of prohibition or, alternatively, a writ of injunction, alongside a motion for emergency relief to halt her eviction scheduled for October 31, 2007. The Court recognized its authority to grant relief to protect its jurisdiction over the appeal related to Hernandez's claim of possession of the property based on a document executed by Harvey Ashton Wilson, the appellee. The Court concluded that Hernandez's eviction could jeopardize its jurisdiction over the appeal, thus granting temporary relief and enjoining the eviction until further proceedings. Harvey Wilson, the real party in interest, has ten days to respond to the petition, arguing against the necessity of the injunction and whether a bond should be required. The property involved is located at 206 W. 55th St., Austin, Texas. This order was issued by Chief Justice W. Kenneth Law on October 30, 2007.