Fudge, Jerome Thomas
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Opinion
Rule 72.1 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure dictates that original applications for writs of several kinds, including a writ of mandamus, must be accompanied by a motion for leave to file. Applicant has failed to file such a motion with his application and, therefore, today this Court denies leave to file his application for a writ of mandamus because of that failure. Our denial of leave to file is required by our rules and is in no way a comment on the merits of his application.
Filed: May 20, 2009
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