Narrative Opinion Summary
The Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas, issued an order on October 15, 2021, regarding the case involving Brad Larsen, Rent Werx LLC (doing business as Larsen Properties), and Leah Larsen. The court addressed an emergency motion filed by the Relators seeking to temporarily stay the enforcement of a sanctions order from the 166th Judicial District Court of Bexar County, presided over by Judge John D. Gabriel, Jr. The en banc court, consisting of Chief Justice Rebeca C. Martinez and Justices Patricia O. Alvarez, Luz Elena D. Chapa, Irene Rios, Beth Watkins, Liza A. Rodriguez, and Lori I. Valenzuela, reviewed the motion and ultimately denied it. The order was officially recorded by Clerk of Court Michael A. Cruz.
Legal Issues Addressed
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Application: The Fourth Court of Appeals, composed of a panel of seven justices, exercised its jurisdiction to review the emergency motion filed by the Relators.
Reasoning: The en banc court, consisting of Chief Justice Rebeca C. Martinez and Justices Patricia O. Alvarez, Luz Elena D. Chapa, Irene Rios, Beth Watkins, Liza A. Rodriguez, and Lori I. Valenzuela, reviewed the motion and ultimately denied it.
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Application: The Fourth Court of Appeals reviewed and denied the emergency motion for a temporary stay of the enforcement of a sanctions order issued by the 166th Judicial District Court.
Reasoning: The court addressed an emergency motion filed by the Relators seeking to temporarily stay the enforcement of a sanctions order from the 166th Judicial District Court of Bexar County.