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Angelia Hill v. Momentum Motor Cars. Ltd. D/B/A Land Rover of Southwest Houston

Citation: Not availableDocket: 01-20-00367-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; October 28, 2021; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas has denied Angelia Hill's motion for rehearing en banc in the case against Sonic Momentum JVP, LP, doing business as Land Rover of Southwest Houston. The motion was filed on August 10, 2021, following the appellate case numbered 01-20-00367-CV, originating from the 152nd District Court of Harris County (trial court case number 2018-10941). The decision to deny the motion was made by a majority of the en banc court, which includes Chief Justice Radack and Justices Kelly, Goodman, Landau, Hightower, Countiss, Rivas-Molloy, Guerra, and Farris. Justice Julie Countiss signed the order, dated October 28, 2021.

Legal Issues Addressed

Decision Making in En Banc Court

Application: The decision to deny the motion was made by a majority of the en banc court, comprising several justices.

Reasoning: The decision to deny the motion was made by a majority of the en banc court, which includes Chief Justice Radack and Justices Kelly, Goodman, Landau, Hightower, Countiss, Rivas-Molloy, Guerra, and Farris.

Denial of Motion for Rehearing En Banc

Application: The Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas denied the motion for rehearing en banc in the case involving Angelia Hill and Sonic Momentum JVP, LP.

Reasoning: The Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas has denied Angelia Hill's motion for rehearing en banc in the case against Sonic Momentum JVP, LP, doing business as Land Rover of Southwest Houston.

Role of Justice in Order Issuance

Application: Justice Julie Countiss signed the order denying the rehearing motion.

Reasoning: Justice Julie Countiss signed the order, dated October 28, 2021.