in Re Dan Wheeler Wrecker Service, Inc. and Gregory Hembree

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 29, 2014
Docket01-14-01022-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

FILED IN 1st COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 12/29/2014 12:00:00 AM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk

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1 REPORTER'S RECORD 2 VOLUME 1 OF 1

3 TRIAL COURT CAUSE NO. CV28384 4 5 CHARLES E. WATKINS * IN THE DISTRICT COURT 6 * 7 VS. * CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS 8 * 9 DAN WHEELER WRECKER * 10 SERVICE, INC., ENVIRO * 11 IRON AND METALS, L.L.C., * 12 BILAL MALIK D/B/A ENVIRO * 13 RECYCLING, D/B/A ENVIRO * 14 METALS * 344TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 15 16 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

17 MOTION FOR LEAVE TO DESIGNATE RESPONSIBLE THIRD PARTY

18 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 19 20 On the 29th day of August, 2014, the following

21 proceedings came on to be heard in the above-entitled

22 and numbered cause before the Honorable Randy McDonald, 23 Judge Presiding, held in Anahuac, Chambers County,

24 Texas: 25 Proceedings reported by Machine Shorthand.

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1 A P P E A R A N C E S 2 3 FOR THE PLAINTIFF: 4 Frederick F. Hoelke

5 SBOT NO. 09775600 6 LAW OFFICES OF FREDERICK F. HOELKE

7 26545 IH 10 West, Suite 100 8 Boerne, Texas 78006

9 10 FOR THE DEFENDANTS:

11 Stewart K. Schmella 12 SBOT NO. 24033041

13 McCORMICK, LANZA & McNEEL, L.L.P.

14 4950 Bissonnet 15 Bellaire, Texas 77401 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

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1 VOLUME 1 2 MOTION FOR LEAVE TO DESIGNATE RESPONSIBLE THIRD PARTY

3 PAGE 4 Case Called 4

5 Defendant's Arguments 4 6 Plaintiff's Arguments 12

7 Court's Ruling 20 8 Reporter's Certificate 33

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

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1 THE COURT: Charles Watkins v. Dan Wheeler 2 Wrecker Service.

3 MR. SCHMELLA: Good morning. 4 THE COURT: Motion for Leave to Designate

5 Third Party. Is it opposed? 6 MR. HOELKE: Yes, sir.

7 THE COURT: We'll get back to that. 8 (PAUSE IN PROCEEDINGS)

9 THE COURT: Charles Watkins v. Dan 10 Wheeler.

11 Okay. Gentlemen, if I recall this case, 12 we've been here twice on venue. We've decided venue --

13 or at least the Court has decided venue.

14 MR. SCHMELLA: That's right, Judge. 15 THE COURT: And now we are here on a 16 Motion to Leave to Designate a Responsible Third Party.

17 I think that that's your Motion.

18 MR. SCHMELLA: Yes, it is, Judge. 19 THE COURT: And you're trying to, I take 20 it, add a -- what you consider to be a more responsible

21 third party?

22 MR. SCHMELLA: We're -- we're asking the 23 Court to grant leave to designate a responsible third

24 party. We're not trying to join the person. 25 THE COURT: Oh, you're not trying to join

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1 them? 2 MR. SCHMELLA: No. We're -- we're moving

3 under Chapter 33 of the Civil Practices -- 4 THE COURT: Okay.

5 MR. SCHMELLA: -- and Remedies Code, but I 6 just wanted to make sure that -- actually, what we're

7 trying to do -- we're not trying to add the party as a 8 third-party defendant or anything like that and --

9 THE COURT: So, what is the purpose, then? 10 MR. SCHMELLA: Your Honor, the purpose is

11 that under Chapter 33 of the Civil Practices and 12 Remedies Code, the jury is entitled to consider whether

13 a responsible third party is a cause or contributor to

14 the harm alleged by the plaintiffs with respect to any 15 tort action; and in this particular case -- and by the 16 way, for the record, I'm Stewart Schmella for --

17 THE COURT: Yeah.

18 MR. SCHMELLA: -- defendants Dan Wheeler 19 Wrecker Service and Gregory Hembree. 20 THE COURT: Thank you very much.

21 And that's Fred Hoelke for --

22 MR. HOELKE: Frederick Hoelke for Charles 23 Watkins, plaintiff.

24 THE COURT: This is Cause No. 28384. 25 MR. SCHMELLA: And, Your Honor, under

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1 Chapter 33, the legislature has made it plain that it 2 applies to all tort causes of action and all -- and,

3 furthermore, claims brought under the DTPA. And 4 Mr. Watkins has asserted -- he apparently narrowed some

5 of his claims based on his most recent petition. But 6 he's still asserting a conversion claim, trespass to

7 chattels claim, both of which are tort claims, and a 8 DTPA violation. And Chapter 33 expressly provides for

9 the responsible third-party statute framework for DTPA 10 actions.

11 And really, Judge, the only question 12 that -- that's relevant today is whether the defendants

13 have provided -- have pleaded sufficient facts to

14 support the designation of Sammy Wood as a responsible 15 third party. 16 THE COURT: And who is Sammy Wood?

17 MR. SCHMELLA: Sammy Wood, Judge, is the

18 gentleman who was convicted of theft in Harris County in 19 connection with the incident. He's a person who 20 deceived everyone involved; and, again, he's pleaded

21 guilty to theft as a result of this incident.

22 And under Chapter 33, Your Honor, I submit 23 that, you know, there are sufficient facts that the

24 defendants have alleged to indicate that Mr. Wood is at 25 least, in part, responsible for the harm alleged by the

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1 plaintiffs. And all that's relevant at this stage, 2 Your Honor, is whether we provided fair notice of why we

3 believe Mr. Wood is culpable. 4 Mr. Hoelke, in his response, tried to

5 argue the merits of it. And under In re: Unitec 6 Elevator -- it's 178 S.W. 3d 53 -- the Court can't

7 engage in a merits review that Mr. Hoelke would 8 essentially ask for at this time. The analysis is

9 solely limited to the sufficiency of the facts alleged. 10 And, furthermore, Your Honor, I'd like to

11 for one minute take a -- just a brief moment to address 12 what I think Mr. Hoelke will talk about in a minute.

13 Mr. Watkins filed a -- what he titled a "Further

14 Response" alleging that somehow my clients don't have 15 standing, I think, to raise this -- raise this matter 16 before the Court. And, frankly, Your Honor, I'm

17 mystified as to why that might be.

18 Mr. Hoelke, you know, indicated that Dan 19 Wheeler somehow violated the Business and Commerce Code 20 and, therefore, we could not bring any claim for

21 affirmative relief. And as an initial matter, that

22 wouldn't apply to Mr. Hembree, who is also a defendant 23 in the case. You know, he's a natural person.

24 And I guess without knowing what section 25 of the Business and Commerce Code Dan Wheeler allegedly

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1 violated, I -- I can't possibly try to anticipate what 2 section of the Business and Commerce Code that Dan

3 Wheeler allegedly violated and, furthermore, apparently 4 can no longer defend the suit. That's essentially what

5 the plaintiffs are asking. And, so -- and, again, I was 6 mystified when I read it earlier this week.

7 THE COURT: Well, that -- I want to talk 8 about the practical aspect of it. What you're trying to

9 do is allow to get issues before a jury -- and if I -- 10 if I misstate this, correct me, please.

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