Elsie O. Jones v. Jose G. Ramirez-Rodriguez

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided September 1, 2015·No. 03-14-00230-CV·Published

Opinion

September 1, 2015

NO.03-14-00230-CV

IN THE

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

Elsie 0. Jones, Appellant v.

Jose G. Ramirez-Rodriquez, Appellee

FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW N0.2 OF TRAVIS COUNTY NO. C-l-CV-13-002528, HONORABLE ERIC SHEPPERD, JUDGE PRESIDING

APPELLANT'S MOTION FOR REHEARING

FREY, NAVARRO & WHORTON, P.L.L.C. PRO SE, Ms. Monica Jo Quinene Aguon Ms. Elsie O. Jones Texas Bar No. 24073827 2347 Douglas Street Address: Trinity Plaza I, Suite 550 # 6106 750 E. Mulberry Avenue Austin, Texas 78741 San Antonio, Texas 78212 Telephone: (512) 809-7698 Telephone: (210) 732-9800 Email:kevinandelsiejones(5)yahoo.com Fax: (210) 568-6871 Email Address: monica(5)fnwlawfirm.com

ATTORNEY FOR APPELLEE, PRO SE FOR APPELLANT JOSE G. RAMIREZ-RORIGUEZ, ELSIE 0. JONES APPELLEE APPELLANT

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NO.03-14-00230-CV

IN THE

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

Elsie 0. Jones, Appellant v.

Jose G. Ramirez-Rodriquez, Appellee

FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW N0.2 OF TRAVIS COUNTY NO. C-l-CV-13-002528, HONORABLE ERICSHEPPERD, JUDGE PRESIDING

APPELLANT'S MOTION FOR REHEARING

FREY, NAVARRO & WHORTON, P.L.L.C. PRO SE, Ms. Monica Jo Quinene Aguon Ms. Elsie 0. Jones Texas Bar No. 24073827 2347 Douglas Street Address: Trinity Plaza I, Suite 550 # 6106 750 E. Mulberry Avenue Austin, Texas 78741 San Antonio, Texas 78212 Telephone: (512) 809-7698 Telephone: (210) 732-9800 EmaihkevinandelsieinnesOvahno.rnm Fax: (210) 568-6871 Email Address: monica(5)fnwlawfirm.com

ATTORNEY FOR APPELLEE, PRO SE FOR APPELLANT JOSE G. RAMIREZ-RORIGUEZ, ELSIE 0. JONES APPELLEE APPELLANT

COVER SHEET

No. 03-14-00230-CV

ELSIE 0. JONES

Appellant,

v.

JOSE G. RAMIREZ-RODRIGUEZ Appellee.

INDENTITY OF PARTIES & COUNSEL

Elsie 0.Jones, Appellant, certify that the following isacomplete list ofthe parties, and their attorneys, who havean interest in the out come ofthis lawsuit:

Parties:

Elsie 0. Jones Plaintiff/Appellant Jose G. Ramirez-Rodriquez Defendant/Appellee Attorneys:

Pro Se: Trial and Plaintiff/Appellant Elsie 0. Jones pro ge 2347 Douglas Street #6106 Austin, Texas 78741 Telephone: (512) 809-7698 Email Address: l<evinatulelsieiones(«)v,-ihoo.cnm

Counse,: Trial and Defendant/Appellee Monica Jo Quinene Aguon Counsel FREY, NAVARRO &WHORTON, P.L.L.C. 1NTERPETRR: Trinity Plaza I. Suite 550 ,ose Migue| Leon 750 E. Mulberry Avenue San Antonio, Texas 78212 Telephone: (210) 732-9800 Fax:(210)568-6871 Email Address: inomcaiafnwlnwfirm.rm^

No. 03-14-00230-CV

ELSIE 0. JONES

Appellant,

v.

JOSE G. RAMIREZ- RODRIGUEZ Appellee.

APPELLANT'S MOTION FOR REHEARING

Appellant, Elsie 0. Jones, submits this motion for rehearing in response to the opinion issued by the Court on August 21,2015, and requests that the Court consider the following issues:

ISSUES PRESENTED FOR REVIEW

Issue 1: The court of appeals erred in when a party legal and factual sufficiency challenges the appellant construing pro se brief and liberally.

Issue 2: The court of appeals erred when it states the party with the burden of proof attacks the legal sufficiency of the evidence to support a jury findings and the party must demonstrate on appeal that the evidence establishes as the matter of law.

Issue 3: The court of appeals erred when it states the party attacks the factual sufficiency of an adverse finding on an issue which has the burden of proof must demonstrate on appeal that the adverse findings against the great weight and preponderance of the evidence.

Issue 4: The court of appeals erred from not reviewing all the evidence in the entire record.

Issue 5: The court of appeals erred in finding that there were evidence to support the jury's answer to question 1, regarding the negligence.

Issue 6: The court of appeals should have rewarded the appellant damages due to Tex. Trans. Code Ann. 545.062 (Vernon 2003).

Issue 7: The court of appeals erred in the Evidence of Tortious Interference as the matter of law.

Issue 8: The court of appeals erred in the listing of elements of negligence to include legal duty owed to plaintiff, breach of duty, and damages proximately caused by breach. Texas Statutes: Obstructing 38.05 Destroying Evidence Abstraction of Justice hindering the investigation.

Issue 9: The court of appeals erred in favorable to the jury's finding no negligence as the matter of law when the appellant file for not with standing the jury's verdict.

Issue 10: The court of appeals erred with affirm with the trial court with offer of proof and bill of exception when the appellant filed for motion for a new trial.

Issue 11: The court of appeals erred with their was no evidence of Rodriguez legally responsible for the children.

Issue 12: The court of appeals erred with there is no credited evidence that the police investigation did not lead to the issuance of a citation or ticket.

STATEMENT OF FACTS

Appellant, Elsie O. Jones, (Jones), plaintiff, stated the Appellee, Jose G. Ramirez-Rodriguez (Rodriguez), on April 3rd, 2012 the appellee/ defendant had damages on Jones vehicles 2007 Blue Kia Optima on the driver's side rear end and left side bumper and which was legitimately parked in a specifically allotted to Jones due to her disability status, causing damages to Jones vehicle.

While Jones did not directly see the Rodriguez hit the car, a panoply of circumstantial evidence before and after the event point to the fact that Rodriguez points to the fact that Rodriguez did indeed hit Jones vehicles.

To begin with, Jones plainly saw Rodriguez vehicle parked next to hers. Thereafter, Jones daughter later arrived home and informed Jones that somebody had hit Jones car.

Jones later saw that Rodriguez vehicle was also damaged, and the nature of the damage fits perfectly with the type of damage on Jones car under the circumstances where the Rodriguez had hit Jones car.

Subsequent to the incident, and after Jones had instituted a legal action to seek relief for the damage to Jones car. The Rodriguez and Jones family engaged in a concatenation of the activities to taunt Jones and to stress her out beyond measure. The first of such activities is that on or about Sunday, the 28th, 2012, Jones saw Rodriguez's children on top of her car, jumping up and down. Jones later discovered that her car had been scratched and dented and tires air let and mess up the tire pressure system out on both vehicles were damaged.

Jones reported the matter to the police who advised her to annex her claims with that of her pending damage claims.

Later, Rodriguez developed the habits of parking at the Jones allotted parking spot, all with the manifest intent causing the Jones her further aggravation, frustration and anxiety and threat plus undesirable behavior and irreparable damages. (CLK REC- P. 233- 235)

The foregoing aptly prescribes the actions of a person who, after damaging Jones property, went further to engaged in willful conduct to cause her emotional distress. (CLK REC-P. 260-293),

Miscellaneous documents with Exhibit A.

The court allotted independent expert Mr. David Hall to measure and inspect the Rodriguez vehicle and there were total of (3) scheduled appointment times to inspect and do measurement on the Rodriguez vehicle but each time the independent expert Mr. David Hall set the appointments up for the inspection and measurement they were cancelled by the Rodriguez cancelled the inspection and measurement and on that date the counsel said that the Rodriguez was not available but Jones saw him outside moving his vehicles from one spot to another.

These inspection and measurement would have determined if the Rodriguez was at fault but it was hindered and the jury awarded a take nothing judgment in favor of the Rodriguez they have no evidence to show the jury if his vehicle had the plaintiffs paint on his vehicles at all.

The presiding judge Eric M. Shepperd asked the "counsel for any evidence: and they replied none judge." (RPT REC- Volume 3 of 3 Volume 1-20 pages exhibit #2)

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