Kelly, William Steed v. Scott, Wayne

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 29, 2003
Docket14-01-00696-CV
StatusPublished

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Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed May 29, 2003

Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed May 29, 2003.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-01-00696-CV

WILLIAM STEED KELLEY, Appellant

V.

WAYNE SCOTT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE TDCJ-ID; GARY L. JOHNSON, DIRECTOR OF THE TDCJ-ID; DEBBIE LILES; LEPHER JENKINS; MARK A. DIAZ; ORLANDO PEREZ; WILLIAM BOOTHE; BRIAN RODEEN; VERNON K. PITTMAN; MAJOR D. CARRILLO; CALVIN LANGFORD; ARMANDO CAVADA; WILLIAM NEWSOME; M. B. BROWN; CHARLES BRIDGES; RAFAEL MENCHACA; F. N. U. BROWN; ROY D. GLOVER, JR.; ROBERTO ROMANOS; MELISSA BRISEÑOS; AMADOR CHAPA; WESLEY W. HEMPHILL; J. G. REDDICK; WARNER C. COLLIER; HERMAN M. CALLAHAN; DARREN B. WALLACE; MIGUEL A. NIEDERHAUSER; SHIELA DELGADO-STARR; MARIA URBANO; ROBERTO BALLONES; PHILLIPA LANG; ELI CORDOVA; SANDRA LOPEZ; DEBBIE BALLARD; MICHAEL P. SKAU; ERNEST J. Del BOSQUE; FIVE (5) JOHN DOES; RICKY HAILE; DANIEL DOMINGUEZ; ERIC LANG; MORRIS DODSON; XAVIER DUENEZ; ROY MORALES; HARVEY MUELLER; RANDY LEAL; SABAS ENCENIAS, JR.; JOSEPH LANG, JR.; THOMAS M. DUGAN; PABLO GARZA; HECTOR OLIVAREZ; HAROLD DONOSO; WILLIE MARTIN, JR.; FRANK HOKE; RENE NIETO; JULIA LOPEZ; ORALIA GARCIA; DAVID A. BROWN; LISA MARIA GONZALEZ; SAMUAL R. SEGOVIA; DENNIS S. TORRES, JR.; STEPHEN T. BURNS; TONY L. MALDONADO; KERRY DIXON; LAURIE MEDINA; BRANDON D. TURNER; DAVID M. BLACKWELL; JANICE LARTY; K. SEGOVIA; TIMOTHY SCHMIDT; THOMAS EL-SHABBAZZ; I. J. HILBURN; WILLIS J. DOSSEY; JANE HOE; WILLIE WOE; F.N.U. _______; ROBERT L. HOLBROOK, JR.; ROBERT E. CUMMINGS; KIMBERLY CLINKSCALES; JUAN M. BENAVIDES; CPT. M. MITTON; CO. III M. HORRELL; CO. III D. DRETKE; NORMA SHERMAN; CPT. G. L. STEPHENSON; BRIAN EVANS; SGT. CHRISTOPHER GREEN; JEFFREY WYATT; DONNA M. ALLEN, CPT.; JAMES E. KRUEGER; JoANN DAVIS; FRANCES ALMENDAREZ; LINDA PATTESON; M. DIXON (M.S.C.P.); DIRECTOR=S REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS (UNKNOWN); J. WEST; M. TODD; L. DAVIDSON; Appellees

On Appeal from the 278th District Court

Walker County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 98-137


M E M O R A N D U M  O P I N I O N

William Steed Kelley appeals the trial court=s dismissal of his claims under Chapter 14 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.  We affirm.

                            I.  Factual and Procedural Background   

Kelley is an inmate in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (ATDCJ@), Institutional Division.  Kelley and other inmates filed a lengthy pro se, in forma pauperis lawsuit against numerous individuals alleging various claims, including violations of 42 U.S.C. ' 1983.  After the trial court dismissed all of these claims, this court affirmed the dismissal as to the plaintiffs other than Kelley and as to Kelley=s claims for equitable and declaratory relief; however, this court reversed and remanded Kelley=s claims for monetary damages.  See Kelley v. Scott, 38 S.W.3d 751, 752B53 (Tex. App.CHouston [14th Dist.] 2001, no pet.). 

On remand, the Attorney General of Texas, acting as amicus curiae, requested that the trial court dismiss all of Kelley=s claims against the unserved and unrepresented defendants under Chapter 14 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.  After an oral hearing, in which Kelley participated, the trial court dismissed Kelley=s claims for, among other reasons, Kelley=s failure to comply with section 14.005 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. 

                                                   II.  Issues and Analysis

On appeal, Kelley asserts, among other things, that the trial court abused its discretion by allowing the Attorney General to act as amicus curiae and by dismissing his claims for failure to comply with section 14.005 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. 


A.      Did the trial court abuse its discretion by allowing the Attorney General to act as amicus curiae?

In his fourth issue, Kelley asserts the trial court abused its discretion by allowing the Attorney General to act as amicus curiae because of an alleged conflict of interest created by the fact that the Attorney General would represent the defendants if they are served.[1]  Kelley asserts that the trial court erroneously gave the defendants Atwo bites at the apple@ by allowing the Attorney General to act as amicus curiae and then represent the defendants later if they are served. 

Courts may entertain suggestions from an amicus curiae, who, as a Afriend of the court@ makes suggestions to the court about questions apparent from the record in the case.  See State v. The Jefferson Iron Co., 60 Tex. 312, 314B15 (Tex. 1883); Moseby v. Burrow, 52 Tex. 396, 403 (Tex. 1880); Jackson v. Birk, 84 S.W.2d 332, 332 (Tex. Civ. App.CFort Worth 1935, no writ).  An amicus curiae

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