Sergio Alanis, Sr. and Maria Guadalupe Alanis v. Ana Lisa Garza

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 12, 2015
Docket04-15-00712-CV
StatusPublished

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NO. n4.12-QQ517-CV

IN THE FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS

AT SAN ANTONIO

SERGIO ALANIS,SR. MARIA GUADALUPE ALANIS,

SUSIE ALANIS, SERGIO ALANIS, AND ALONZO ALANIS APPELLANTS

V

JESUS MARIA ALVAREZ & ALVAREZ AND ASSOCIATES

APPELLEES

ANA LISA GARZA •sr. APPELLEE/INTERVENOR o o

m

1 ^ Oo'M z -r-'-j OnAppeal from the 381" Judicial District Court of -o rr ' W

Starr County, Texas \0 y-r. The Honorable Federico G. Hinojosa District Judge

Trial Court Case Number DC-00-328

APPAI.LANT'S MOTION TO REVIEW FURTHER ORDERS

TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE{S) OF SAID COURT:

COMES NOW, Sergio Alanis Sr.Appellant herein,

without the aid of counsel and files his Motion to Review Further Orders.

Pg.l IN THE TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS FOURTH CIRCUIT

SERGIO ALANIS, SR. et al § APPELLANTS § vs. § APPEAL NO. 04-12-00517-CV JESUS MARIA ALVAREZ et al § APPELLEES § vs. § TRIAL COURT NO. DC-00-328 ANA LISA GARZA § APPELLEE/INTERVENOR §

APPELLANT'S MOTION TO REVIEW FURTHER ORDERS

TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE(S) OF SAID COURT: Appellant files his Motion to Review Further Orders Pro Se. Appellant moves for relief

fi*om theInterlocutory Order of the Honorable Federico G. Hinojosa District Judge. Granting

Appellee/Intervenor's Second Motion for Summary Judgment. This Appeal is pursuant under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 42). Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem Code § 51.014 andTRAP 29.6

Review of Further Orders.

STATEMENT OF FACTS

Sergio Alanis, Sr., and his wife Maria Guadalupe Alanis (here in after Appellant ofAlanis's)

On or about NOVEMBER 06.2000 sued Jesus Maria Alvarez & Alvarez and Associates

(here inafter Mr. Alvarez orAppellee) and Ana Lisa Garza Intervenor(here inafter referred to as "Ms. Garza")(here in after collectively referred to as the "Appellees").

(1) On or about May 04,2010 Jesus MariaAlvarez & Alvarez andAssociates filed theirMotion

For Summary Judgment.

(2) On or aboutJune 11,2010 TheAppellant's filed their response to Defendant/Intervenor's

Motion For Summary Judgment.

(3) On or about August 27,2010 Ms. Garza filed their Intervenor's Motion For Summary

Judgment. See Exhibit "A" pgs. 1-13.

Pg.2 (4) OnJuly 23,2012 TheTrial Court granted Ms. Garza Motion in an Interlocutory Order

and later granted both motions in a Final Judgement.

(5) On or aboutOctober 09,2013 Honorable Catherine Stone, ChiefJustice, Honorable Sandee

Bryan, Justice andHonorable Patricia O.Alvarez Justice. REVERSED AND REMENDED to

the trial court for further Proceedings. See Exhibit "B" pgs.1-5.

(6) Onor about April 22,2015 Ms. Garza filed an identical Motion with thesame arguments, facts

and case law, the only difference is that Ms, Garza changed the title now it is Intervenor's Second

Motion for Summary Judgment. See Exhibit "C" pgs. 1-13

(7) On orabout June 11,2015 the Appellant's filed their response to Intervenor's Second Motion

for Summary Judgment and asked the court todismissed the motion onthe grounds that the Fourth Court ofAppeals had already ruled onthose arguments. See Exhibit "D" pgs. 1-13.

(8) On or about September 15,2015 the Appellant's filed a written request asking the court again to dismissed Intervenor's Second Motion for Summary Judgment. See Exhibit "E" pgs. 1-2.

(9) Onorabout October 21,2015 Judge Federico G. Hinojosa entered his Interlocutory Order, granting Intervenor's Second Motion for Summary Judgment. See Exhibit "F" pg. 1.

ARGUMENTS

This Appeal is pursuant under TRAP 29.6 Review of further orders (A) Motion to Review

Further Orders. While an appeal is pending from Interlocutory Orderis pending, on a party's

motion or onthe appellate court'sown Initiative, the appellate court may review the following:

(1) A further appealable Interlocutory Order concerning the same subject matter; and(2) any

Interlocutory Order that Interferes with or Impairs theeffectiveness of the reliefsought or that

may be granted on appeal. (B) Record, Theparty filing the motion may rely on theoriginal record.

The trial court ignoredappellant's request to dismissed to Intervenor's Second Motion for

Summary Judgment and ignored the FourthCourtof Appeals Order issued October09,2013.

Ms. Garza is an attorney at lawand a Starr County District Judge, sheknows thatthe law of the land is:

Pg.3 When the Fourth Court ofAppeals denied her arguments, she then had the right to present her argument

to the Supreme Court, but she choose not to. If this Honorable Court does not over turn the trial courts

Order it will allow the appellee's and trial court to do as they please. Ms. Garza Intervenor's Second

Motion for Summary Judgment is frivolous and should be overturn so this case can proceed to trial.

The law is quit clear that once the higher court makes its ruling on a case it cannot be presented to

the lower court again, and in this case Ms. Garza did. See Exhibits "A" and " C". and trial court

granted her motion for the second time this is wrong.

PRAYER FOR RELIEF

WhereforeAppellant's humbly and respectfully pray that the Honorable Coiut Reverse/Dismissed

The Order of the lower court. And Grant Appellant's Motion to Review Further Orders so this case

can proceed to trail, on the material facts and law presented herein, and for any other relief this

Honorable Court deems just.

Respectfully Summited November 09.2015

Susie Alanis ^ Sergio srgio Alams, Sr. Pro Se Si P.O. Box 2601 and lead counsel Roma, Texas 78584 402 N. Garcia St. Rio Grande City, Texas 78582

Sergio Alanis, Jr. P.O. Box 2601 Maria Guadalupe Alams Roma, Texas 78584 P.O. Box 2601 Roma, Texas 78584

Alonro Alanis P.O. Box 2601 Roma, Texas 78584

Pg.4 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I Sergio Alanis Sr., do hereby certify that a true and correct copy ofthe above Instrument has been forwarded via United States Mail, with proper postage affixed and/or fax, onthis 09_ofNovember 2015 to the following attorneys of record.

Sincerely,

Jesus Maria Alvarez & Alvarez Seii^o Alanis, Sr. Pro Se and Associates and lead coimsel 501 N. Britten Ave. 402 N. Garcia St. Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 Rio Grande City, Texas 78582

Ricardo Gonzalez 124 S. 12'^Ave. Edinburg, Texas 78539

Pg.5 r

CAUSE NO. DC-00-328

, SERGIO ALAN1Z,SR and § INTHE DISTRICtr COURT MARIA GUADALOPE ALANIZ, § § Plaintiff §

vs. ICIAL

JESUS MARIA ALVAREZ and njovn ALVAREZ & ASSOCIATES,

Defendants

ANA LISA GARZA

Intervenor STARR COUNTi .TEXAS

INTERVENOR*S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGME? T

TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT:

COMES NOW, ANA LISA GARZA, Intervenor and Movant, in the above styled and

numbered cause and hereby files this her Motion for Summary Judgment against Plaintifr,

SERGIO ALANIZ, SR., (hereinafter referred to as "Plaintiff'), and in support of this Motion,

Intervenor would show the Court the following:

I.

This Motion for Summary Judgment is requested against Plaintiff oi i the groimds that

Plaintiffs claims are barred by the statuteoflimitations.

IL

Pursuant to Texas Rules of Civil Procedure 166a, Intervenor ANA LIJ A GARZA moves

for a summary judgment because the uncontradicted Summary Judgment evid ence establishes as

a matfptr of law that the Plaintiff's claims against Defendant JESUS MAR A ALVAREZ are

barred by the statute of limitations. EXHIBIT Intervenor's Motion for Summary Judgment "A" 1 Page 1 of 14

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