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Jerry Laza v. City of Palestine, Texas

Citation: Not availableDocket: 06-18-00051-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; August 18, 2022; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Court of Appeals for the Sixth Appellate District of Texas affirmed the judgment of the 349th District Court of Anderson County in the case of Jerry Laza, Appellant, against the City of Palestine, Texas, Appellee. The court found no errors in the lower court’s judgment. As a result, Jerry Laza is ordered to pay all costs associated with the appeal. The judgment was rendered on August 18, 2022, by Chief Justice Josh R. Morriss, III, with Justice Stevens and Justice van Cleef participating. The court's decision is documented by the clerk, Debra K. Autrey.

Legal Issues Addressed

Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment

Application: The appellate court affirmed the judgment of the lower court, indicating that no errors were found in the original ruling.

Reasoning: The Court of Appeals for the Sixth Appellate District of Texas affirmed the judgment of the 349th District Court of Anderson County.

Appellant's Responsibility for Costs

Application: The appellant, Jerry Laza, is held responsible for all costs associated with the appeal due to the affirmation of the lower court's judgment.

Reasoning: As a result, Jerry Laza is ordered to pay all costs associated with the appeal.