Narrative Opinion Summary
Relator Michael Perry's original mandamus petition was denied by the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Appellate District of Texas. The court, comprising Chief Justice Morriss and Justices Moseley and Carter, concluded that Perry is not entitled to the relief he sought. The judgment was rendered on October 11, 2013, and the order was signed by Chief Justice Josh R. Morriss, III, with Clerk Debra K. Autrey attesting to the document.
Legal Issues Addressed
Judicial Authority in Mandamus Proceedingssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The authority of the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Appellate District of Texas in rendering decisions on mandamus petitions is demonstrated.
Reasoning: Relator Michael Perry's original mandamus petition was denied by the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Appellate District of Texas.
Mandamus Relief Requirementssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court evaluates whether the relator, Michael Perry, fulfilled the necessary criteria to obtain mandamus relief.
Reasoning: The court, comprising Chief Justice Morriss and Justices Moseley and Carter, concluded that Perry is not entitled to the relief he sought.