Julio Perez, Jr. v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice

CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 27, 2015
Docket06-14-00065-CV
StatusPublished

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Julio Perez, Jr. v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice, (Tex. 2015).

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ACCEPTED 06-14-00065-CV SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS TEXARKANA, TEXAS 1/22/2015 2:59:25 PM DEBBIE AUTREY CLERK

No. 06-14-00065-CV.

FILED IN IN THE COURT OF APPEALS 6th COURT OF APPEALS TEXARKANA, TEXAS FOR THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS 1/27/2015 8:25:00 AM TEXARKANA, TEXAS DEBBIE AUTREY Clerk

JULIO PEREZ, JR., Appellant,

v.

BRAD LIVINGSTON, SANTANA COOK, SHERRI DAVIS, AND JAMES WESTON DEFENDANTS / Appellees.

On Appeal from the 5TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT BOWIE COUNTY, TEXAS, HONORABLE JUDGE RALPH BURGESS Trial Court Cause No. 13C1819005

APPELLEES’ BRIEF

KEN PAXTON JERRY S. BERGMAN Attorney General of Texas Assistant Attorney General State Bar No. 24081694 CHARLES E. ROY P.O. Box 12548 First Assistant Attorney Austin, Texas 78711 General [Tel.] (512) 463-2080 [Fax] (512) 495-9139 JAMES E. DAVIS Deputy Attorney General for Civil Litigation Attorneys for Appellees

KAREN MATLOCK *No Oral Argument Requested Chief-Law Enforcement Defense Division

i IDENTITIES OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

Appellant JULIO PEREZ, JR., TDCJ No.852734 TDCJ-TELFORD UNIT 3899 STATE HIGHWAY 98 NEW BOSTON, TX 75570 Appellant Pro Se

Defendants / Appellees BRAD LIVINGSTON P.O. BOX 99 Huntsville, TX 77342

SANTANA COOK TDCJ-TELFORD Unit 3899 STATE HIGHWAY 98 NEW BOSTON, TX 75570

SHERRI DAVIS TDCJ-TELFORD Unit 3899 STATE HIGHWAY 98 NEW BOSTON, TX 75570

JAMES WESTON TDCJ-TELFORD Unit 3899 STATE HIGHWAY 98 NEW BOSTON, TX 75570

Attorney for Appellees’ Livingston, Cook, Davis and Weston Jerry S. Bergman-Assistant Attorney General Law Enforcement Defense Division P.O. Box 12548 Wm. P. Clements, 7th Floor Austin, Texas 78711-2548 Phone: 512-463-2080 Fax: 495-9139 Jerry.Bergman@texasattorneygeneral.gov

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS

IDENTITIES OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL ......................................................................................................... ii TABLE OF CONTENTS.................................................................................................................................... iii INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ............................................................................................................................... iv STATEMENT OF THE CASE ............................................................................................................................. 1 ISSUES PRESENTED........................................................................................................................................ 3 The sole issue to be decided is whether the trial court abused its discretion in dismissing Appellant’s suit as frivolous and for failure to comply with Chapter 14 of the Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code. .................................... 3 STATEMENT OF FACTS .................................................................................................................................. 3 SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT .................................................................................................................... 3 ARGUMENT ................................................................................................................................................... 4 1) The trial court did not abuse its discretion in dismissing Appellant’s suit for failure to comply with Chapter 14. ...... 4 (a) Standard of review .................................................................................................................... 4 (b) The trial court did not abuse its discretion because Appellant failed to file his claim before the 31st day after the date on which the inmate received a written response from the grievance system. .................................................................................................................................................. 5 (c) The trial court did not abuse its discretion in dismissing Appellant’s suit pursuant to section 14.003, because Appellant made a false allegation of poverty. ........................................................... 7 (d) The trial court did not abuse its discretion because Appellant’s claims had no arguable basis in law and were properly dismissed pursuant to section 14.003. ...................................................... 10 i) The trial court did not abuse its discretion dismissing Appellant’s suit because his tort claim was barred by Franka........ 12 ii) The trial court did not abuse its discretion because Appellant’s tort claim of gross negligence had no arguable basis in law. ........................................................................................................................................ 13 iii) The trial court did not abuse its discretion because Appellant’s failure to protect claim had no arguable basis in law. 15 CONCLUSION AND PRAYER ......................................................................................................................... 18 NOTICE OF ELECTRONIC FILING .................................................................................................................. 19 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................................... 20 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE............................................................................................................................. 21

iii INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

CASES Adams v. Perez, 331 F3d 508 (5th Cir. 2003). ................................ 22 Burnett v. Sharp, 328 S.W.3d 594(Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2010, no pet.). 17 Carr v. Brasher, 776 S.W.2d 567(Tex. 1989)). ................................. 11 Charchere v. Salinas, No. 13-97-036-CV, 1998 WL 35276221 at *1. ................... 23 Craddock v. Sunshine Bus Lines, 133 S.W.2d 124 (Tex. 1939). ............................. 10, 13 Domino v. Texas Dep=t of Criminal Justice, 239 F3d 752 (5th Cir. 2001); ................................ 23 Donaldson v. Tex. Dep’t of Criminal Justice-Corr. Insts. Div., 355 S.W.3d 722 (Tex. App.—Tyler 2011, pet. denied ........... 15 Evans v. Tex. Dep’t of Crim. Justice-Inst’l Div., No. 01-07-00847, 2008 WL 2548986 at *4. ..................... 21 Farmer v. Brennan, 511 U.S. 825 (1994). ................................ 22, 23, 24 Hickson v. Moya, 926 S.W.2d 397 (Tex. App.—Waco 1996, no writ). .............. 10 La.-Pac. Corp. v. Andrade, 19 S.W.3d 245 (Tex.1999); ................................... 20 Leachman v. Dretke, 261 S.W.3d 911 (Tex. App.—Amarillo 2009, no pet.). ......... 21 Lee Lewis Constr., Inc. v. Harrison, 70 S.W.3d 778 (Tex.2001) ................................ 19, 20 Lewis v. Johnson, 97 S.W.3d 885 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi 2003, no pet.) ...... 13 Lopez v. Serna, 414 S.W.3d 890 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2013, no pet). ........ 19 McClain v. Terry, 320 S.W.3d 394 (Tex. App.—El Paso 2010, no pet.); ....... 14, 15 Mendoza v. Livingston, No. 09-12-00594-CV, 2014 WL 670119 at 3-4 (mem. op). ........ 15 Mobil Oil Corp. v. Ellender, 968 S.W.2d 917 (Tex.1998). .................................. 19 Moncada v. Brown, 202 S.W.3d 794 (Tex. App.

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