in Re James Floyd
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Opinion
In the Court of Appeals Second Appellate District of Texas at Fort Worth No. 02-22-00094-CV
IN RE JAMES FLOYD, Relator § Original Proceeding
§ 396th District Court of Tarrant County, Texas
§ Trial Court No. 1494376
§ March 25, 2022
§ Memorandum Opinion by Justice Bassel
JUDGMENT
This court has considered relator’s petition for writ of prohibition and the real
party in interest’s response and holds that the petition should be conditionally
granted. Accordingly, we (1) conditionally grant Relator James Floyd’s writ of
prohibition, (2) vacate our previous stay order, and (3) direct the trial court to refrain
from conducting any further proceedings or taking any further action in trial court
cause number 1494376 until the appeal in appellate court cause number 02-22-00004-
CR is concluded by issuance of mandate by this court. The writ of prohibition will
issue only if the trial court fails to act in accordance with this opinion. SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
By _/s/ Dabney Bassel___________________ Justice Dabney Bassel
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