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Phelps v. Campbell

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Galveston
Mar 17, 1938
115 S.W.2d 744 (Tex. Civ. App. 1938)

Opinion

No. 10768.

March 17, 1938.

Original application by Charles A. Phelps, relator, for writs of mandamus directed to Roy F. Campbell, District Judge, and others.

Writ refused.

T. W. Grobe, of Houston, for relator.

Gordon O. McGehee, of Houston, for respondent Mrs. Charles A. Phelps.

Roy F. Campbell, of Houston, pro se.


Relator's application for writs of mandamus in this cause will be refused, upon the conclusion that it appears from the record herein that he subjected himself to the general jurisdiction of the trial court in all the matters as to which he complains, and that the learned trial judge was shown to be in the exercise of his judicial discretion in taking the action and entering the judgment assailed by the relator herein; wherefore, mandamus does not lie.

Writs of mandamus refused.

PLEASANTS, C. J., absent.


Summaries of

Phelps v. Campbell

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Galveston
Mar 17, 1938
115 S.W.2d 744 (Tex. Civ. App. 1938)
Case details for

Phelps v. Campbell

Case Details

Full title:PHELPS v. CAMPBELL, District Judge, et al

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Galveston

Date published: Mar 17, 1938

Citations

115 S.W.2d 744 (Tex. Civ. App. 1938)

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