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County of Dallas v. Sempe

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 28, 2008
262 S.W.3d 315 (Tex. 2008)

Summary

concluding that the court of appeals' decision did not conflict with a decision of the United States Supreme Court

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Opinion

No. 05-0022.

Argued November 15, 2006.

Delivered March 28, 2008.

Appeal from the 116th Judicial District Court, Dallas County, Robert H. (Bob) Frost, J.

Cynthia Keely Timms, Locke Lord Bissell Liddell, LLP, Chrysta L. Castaneda, Locke Liddell Sapp LLP, William T. Hill, Dallas County Crim. DA's Office, Grant Hugh Brenna, Dallas, for Petitioner.

John A. Goren, Robert K. Dowd, Dallas, for Respondents.


This Court's jurisdiction to consider an interlocutory appeal of an order denying a plea to the jurisdiction is limited by statute to cases in which the justices of the court of appeals "disagree on a question of law material to the decision" or in which the court of appeals' opinion conflicts with a prior decision of this Court or of another Texas court of appeals. TEX. GOV'T CODE §§ 22.001(a)(1)-(2), 22.225(c). In this case, no dissenting opinion was filed in the court of appeals, 151 S.W.3d 291 (Tex.App.-Dallas 2004), and after reviewing the parties' briefs and the relevant authorities, we do not find that a conflict exists with another state court opinion. Dallas County argues that the court of appeals' decision conflicts with Robertson v. Wegmann, 436 U.S. 584, 98 S.Ct. 1991, 56 L.Ed.2d 554 (1978), and Moor v. County of Alameda, 411 U.S. 693, 703, 93 S.Ct. 1785, 36 L.Ed.2d 596 (1973), and though the Legislature's narrow grant of jurisdiction does not extend to reviewing interlocutory appeals that may conflict with decisions of the United States Supreme Court, Dallas County argues that we may consider Robertson and Moor in determining our conflicts jurisdiction, citing Eichelberger v. Eichelberger, 582 S.W.2d 395, 397 (Tex. 1979) (holding that, in an appeal from a final judgment, this Court has jurisdiction to review a decision of the court of appeals that conflicts with a decision of the United States Supreme Court). Even if Dallas County's argument is correct, we find no conflict with the cases cited sufficient to invoke this Court's jurisdiction. Without jurisdiction to review this decision before final judgment, we must withdraw the order granting the petition for review as improvidently granted and dismiss the petition for want of jurisdiction. See TEX. R.APP. P. 56.1.


Summaries of

County of Dallas v. Sempe

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 28, 2008
262 S.W.3d 315 (Tex. 2008)

concluding that the court of appeals' decision did not conflict with a decision of the United States Supreme Court

Summary of this case from Dallas Ar. Rap. T. v. Amalgamated T
Case details for

County of Dallas v. Sempe

Case Details

Full title:COUNTY OF DALLAS, Petitioner, v. Christopher Shawn SEMPE and Carl Raymond…

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Mar 28, 2008

Citations

262 S.W.3d 315 (Tex. 2008)

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