James Vandevender v. Honorable G. Mitch Woods, in His Official Capacity as Sheriff of Jefferson County, Texas, and Jefferson County, Texas
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Opinion
April 27, 2007
Mr. Philip Durst Deats Durst Owen & Levy, P.L.L.C. 1204 San Antonio, Suite 203 Austin, TX 78701 Mr. Thomas F. Rugg Jefferson County Criminal District Attorney's Office First Assistant - Civil Division 1001 Pearl Street Beaumont, TX 77701
RE: Case Number: 05-0956 Court of Appeals Number: 09-04-00477-CV Trial Court Number: A-167,686
Style: JAMES VANDEVENDER v. HONORABLE G. MITCH WOODS, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS SHERIFF OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS
Dear Counsel:
Today the Supreme Court of Texas delivered the enclosed opinion and judgment in the above-referenced cause.
Sincerely, [pic]
Blake A. Hawthorne, Clerk
by Claudia Jenks, Chief Deputy Clerk Enclosures |cc:|Ms. Carol Anne | | |Flores | | |Ms. Lolita Ramos |
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