Retzlaff, Thomas v. Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 9, 2002
Docket14-01-00371-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Affirmed in Part, Reversed and Remanded in Part, and Opinion filed May 9, 2002

Affirmed in Part, Reversed and Remanded in Part, and Opinion filed May 9, 2002.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-01-00371-CV

THOMAS RETZLAFF, Appellant

V.

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Appellee

On Appeal from the 149th District Court

Brazoria County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 13544*I00

O P I N I O N

Thomas Retzlaff, a prisoner in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, appeals the summary dismissal of his tort claim and petition for judicial review.  We affirm in part and reverse and remand in part.


Background

Appellant is an inmate housed in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).  On or about May 4, 2000, appellant was issued a new pair of work boots.  Shortly thereafter, appellant claims he notified the boot room attendant of a defect in the stitching of one of the boots. Appellant contends a metal rivet on the boot continuously jabbed him in the foot for a week and a half, resulting in a laceration and bruise to his left foot. Appellant claims he missed work and received medical treatment from the infirmary as a result of his injury.  Appellant alleges the defective boot eventually fell apart and, when he attempted to return it, he was punished for destruction of state property.

Appellant=s original petition, in forma pauperis, contains only two viable causes of action.  The first  is a request for judicial review of the administrative finding of guilt for destruction of state property.  See Tex. Gov=t Code Ann. _ 500.002 (Vernon 1998).  The second is a claim for personal injury.  See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 101.021(1) (Vernon 1997) (Texas Tort Claims Act).  Upon the State=s motion, the trial court summarily dismissed both claims as frivolous.  See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. '14.003 (Vernon Supp. 2002).  The motion stated the following grounds for dismissal: (1) appellant=s tort claim is barred by sovereign immunity; (2) appellant=s tort claim is invalid for failure to provide notice pursuant to section 101.101 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code; (3) appellant failed to timely file his suit for judicial review and failed to attach completed grievance forms to his petition; (4) appellant failed to comply with Civil Practice and Remedies Code sections 14.004(a)(2) (requiring that an inmate file an affidavit identifying all prior litigation), 14.005 (requiring that an inmate file copies of grievance decisions, a declaration stating the date the grievances were filed and decisions on them received, and sue within 31 days of receipt of those decisions), and 14.006(f) (requiring that inmate file a certified copy of his trust fund account statement).  Our review of the record indicates appellant complied with sections 14.004(a)(2) and 14.006(f).  We discuss compliance with section 14.005 below in our resolution of appellant=s first appellate issue.


Issues

Appellant contends the trial court: (1) violated his right of access to the courts in failing to timely file-stamp his suit; (2) abused its discretion by dismissing his complaint; (3) erred by not specifically stating the grounds for dismissal; (4) erred by not filing findings of fact and conclusions of law; and (5) erred in not providing him with a supplemental clerk=s record upon demand.  We determine appellant=s first issue to be moot and overrule appellant=s third, fourth, and fifth issues.  We sustain appellant=s second issue.

I.  Timely Filing Analysis B Issue One

Compliance with section 14.005 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code is a prerequisite to judicial review of inmate claims.  That section requires an inmate to file a claim within thirty-one days of the date he receives a final, written decision from the prison grievance system.  Tex. Civ. Prac. Rem. Code Ann._14.005(2)(b) (Vernon Supp. 2002); see also Tex. Gov=t Code Ann. _ 500.002(e) (Vernon 1998) (petition for review of administrative decision on destruction of state property must be filed within 31 days of grievance decision).  The final grievance decision issued July 28, 2000.  Appellant submits he filed his petition with the Brazoria County District Clerk=s office on August 25, 2000, though the clerk=s office did not file stamp his petition until October 6, 2000.  See Tex. Civ. Prac. Rem. Code Ann.

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