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Rickey Lyons v. Polymathic Properties

Citation: Not availableDocket: 05-15-00408-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; April 16, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

Defendant Rickey Lyons submits an Amended Notice of Appeal against Plaintiff Polymathic Properties concerning the case titled Polymathic Properties v. Rickey Lyons and All Occupants of 610 Truman Court, Duncanville, Texas, Cause No. CC-15-00016-B, in the County Court at Law No. 2. The appeal follows a February 10, 2015 Order that granted the Plaintiff's petition for forcible detainer and Writ of Possession. The appeal will be heard by the Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals. The Notice identifies the parties involved, including Plaintiff's attorney Matthew Tadlock of Murrah and Killough, PLLC, and Defendant's attorney Nadine R. King-Mays. The document includes a certificate of service confirming delivery to Plaintiff's counsel via email, facsimile, and/or regular mail on April 15, 2015.

Legal Issues Addressed

Appeal Process in Forcible Detainer Actions

Application: The defendant Rickey Lyons has submitted an Amended Notice of Appeal challenging the order granting forcible detainer and Writ of Possession in favor of the plaintiff, with the appeal to be heard by the Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals.

Reasoning: Defendant Rickey Lyons submits an Amended Notice of Appeal against Plaintiff Polymathic Properties concerning the case titled Polymathic Properties v. Rickey Lyons and All Occupants of 610 Truman Court, Duncanville, Texas, Cause No. CC-15-00016-B, in the County Court at Law No. 2.

Issuance of Writ of Possession in Forcible Detainer

Application: The County Court at Law No. 2 issued an order granting the plaintiff's petition for forcible detainer and the Writ of Possession, which is now being contested in the appeal process.

Reasoning: The appeal follows a February 10, 2015 Order that granted the Plaintiff's petition for forcible detainer and Writ of Possession.

Service of Notice in Appellate Proceedings

Application: The defendant's Amended Notice of Appeal includes a certificate of service indicating that the notice was properly delivered to the plaintiff's counsel via multiple methods.

Reasoning: The document includes a certificate of service confirming delivery to Plaintiff's counsel via email, facsimile, and/or regular mail on April 15, 2015.