in Re Andre Berry ( 2019 )


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    In the
    Court of Appeals
    Second Appellate District of Texas
    at Fort Worth
    No. 02-18-00416-CV
    ANDRE BERRY, Appellant
    V.
    BEN ZEN PROPERTIES LLC, Appellee
    On Appeal from County Court at Law No. 2
    Denton County, Texas
    Trial Court No. CV-2018-03912
    ORDER
    We have considered Berry’s “Emergency Stay Pending Appeal/Mandamus.”
    To the extent Berry is asking this court to reconsider its December 28, 2018
    order, we deny the motion because the trial court has not yet set a supersedeas bond
    amount. See Tex. Prop. Code Ann. § 24.007.
    To the extent Berry seeks a writ of mandamus ordering the trial court to set a
    bond amount, the trial court has continuing jurisdiction to set a bond amount even
    after an appeal has been filed. See Tex. R. App. P. 24.3(a); In re Smitherman, 533 S.W.3d
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    907, 909 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2017, orig. proceeding) (“The county court
    has a duty to set the amount of the supersedeas bond so that a party in an eviction
    suit may file the bond within ten days of the signing of the judgment.” (emphasis
    added)). But Berry (relator) has not complied with the rules of appellate procedure as
    to the following:
    1) the motion does not include a certificate of service showing that relator has
    served the Respondent trial judge and the opposing party (real party in interest)
    in accordance with rule of appellate procedure 9.5(b), nor does it show that he
    has notified or made a diligent effort to notify those parties of his filing by
    expedited means, such as telephone or fax; and
    (2) the “Emergency Stay Pending Appeal/Mandamus” does not contain the
    items listed in rule of appellate procedure 52.3 (identity of parties and counsel,
    table of contents, index of authorities, statement of the case, statement of
    jurisdiction, issues presented, statement of facts, argument, prayer, certification,
    appendix).
    We order Berry to submit the certificate of service no later than 3:00 p.m. on
    January 4, 2019, and to submit a filing complying with rule 52.3 no later than 5:00
    p.m. on January 7, 2019. Failure to comply with either of the above may result in
    relief being denied.
    The clerk of this court is directed to transmit a copy of this order to Berry, any
    attorneys of record, the trial court judge, and the trial court clerk.
    Dated January 3, 2019.
    Per Curiam
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Document Info

Docket Number: 02-18-00429-CV

Filed Date: 1/3/2019

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/8/2019