Queen'Prinyah Godiah NMIAA Payne's El-Bey v. Brooklyn Hospital

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 7, 2022
Docket10-22-00348-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

No. 10-22-00348-CV

QUEEN'PRINYAH GODIAH NMIAA PAYNE'S EL-BEY, Appellant v.

BROOKLYN HOSPITAL, ET AL., Appellee

From the United States Court of Appeals For the Second Circuit Case No. 21-1552

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Queen'Prinyah Godiah NMIAA Payne's El-Bey attempts to appeal a dismissal of

an appeal rendered by the Unites States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. By

letter, the Clerk of this Court informed El-Bey that her appeal was subject to dismissal

because this Court has no jurisdiction over an action in or order from a Federal Court.

See TEX. CONT. art. V, § 6; TEX. GOV'T CODE § 22.201. In the same letter, the Clerk warned

El-Bey that the appeal would be dismissed unless El-Bey responded showing grounds

for continuing the appeal. El-Bey has not shown grounds for continuing the appeal. Also in the same letter, the Clerk warned El-Bey that this proceeding may be

determined to be frivolous and subsequently used in deciding whether El-Bey is a

vexatious litigant unless El-Bey explained why this proceeding should not be determined

to be frivolous. El-Bey has not explained why this proceeding should not be determined

to be frivolous.

Accordingly, this proceeding is determined to be frivolous, and it is dismissed for

want of jurisdiction.

Further, any documents presented to the Court by El-Bey that were filed as or

intended to be motions seeking relief from this Court which were not previously ruled

on by the Court are also dismissed because we have no jurisdiction to decide any motions

filed or presented for filing in this proceeding.

TOM GRAY Chief Justice

Before Chief Justice Gray, Justice Johnson, and Justice Smith Appeal dismissed Motions dismissed Opinion delivered and filed December 7, 2022 [CV06]

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