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Davenport v. Garcia

Supreme Court of Texas
Apr 14, 1992
837 S.W.2d 73 (Tex. 1992)

Summary

In Davenport, the trial court ordered an ad litem attorney not to discuss or publish anything concerning the facts of the case or conduct of counsel or to "discuss the case with anyone."

Summary of this case from In re Perritt

Opinion

No. D-1558.

April 14, 1992.


ORDER

Relator's request for emergency relief is granted in part and the writ of mandamus is conditionally granted in part. The trial court is ordered to vacate its oral "gag order" of August 23, 1991 and its Protective Order of September 11, 1991. The remaining issues raised by the petition for writ of mandamus remain under consideration by this court, and opinions will follow this order on all matters raised in the petition for writ of mandamus.

PHILLIPS, C.J., not sitting.


Summaries of

Davenport v. Garcia

Supreme Court of Texas
Apr 14, 1992
837 S.W.2d 73 (Tex. 1992)

In Davenport, the trial court ordered an ad litem attorney not to discuss or publish anything concerning the facts of the case or conduct of counsel or to "discuss the case with anyone."

Summary of this case from In re Perritt
Case details for

Davenport v. Garcia

Case Details

Full title:Valorie W. DAVENPORT v. The Honorable Carolyn GARCIA

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Apr 14, 1992

Citations

837 S.W.2d 73 (Tex. 1992)

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