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In re
CHARLES ALLAN DOBBINS
Closed
Last Texas Supreme Court docket entry about 1 year ago
Docket Sheet
2008-03-18 petition for writ of mandamus filed – Relator
2008-03-18 Appendix to Brief filed – Relator
2008-03-25 Case forwarded to Court –  
2008-04-15 Motion to substitute filed – Real parties in interest
2008-04-15 Phone call from Clerk's Office. – Real parties in interest
2008-04-16 Motion to substitute disposed – Real parties in interest View Sheet
2008-04-17 certification (various) in case received – Real parties in interest
2008-05-27 Supreme Court of Texas Requested Response; due no later than 3:00 p.m.; mailbox rule does not apply – Event and/or disposition refers to mandamus
2008-06-26 response to petition for writ of mandamus – Real parties in interest
2008-06-26 response to petition for writ of mandamus – Real parties in interest
2008-09-11 briefing on the merits requested – Event and/or disposition refers to mandamus
2008-10-10 Brief filed. – Relator
2008-10-15 Electronic Copy of Brief Posted to Web – Relator
2008-10-17 Electronic Copy of Brief Posted to Web – Relator
2008-10-17 Notice of vacation dates. – Real parties in interest
2008-10-17 Electronic Copy of Brief Posted to Web – Real parties in interest
2008-11-03 Waiver notice for brief on the merits – Real parties in interest
2008-11-03 Brief filed. – Real parties in interest
2008-12-19 petition for writ of mandamus acted upon – Event and/or disposition refers to mandamus
2009-02-11 Case stored in record room –  
Parties in the Texas Supreme Court
Dobbins, Charles Allan, relator see attorneys

Dobbins-Banks, Yvette Crabtree, real party in interest see attorneys

Abbott, Honorable Greg, real party in interest see attorneys

Arrange by Attorney
Texas Supreme Court Order Lists
Courts Below
Court of Appeals:
Dallas (5th COA)
No. 05-07-01175-CV docket
by Honorable Molly Meredith Francis

Trial Court:
Dallas County
Honorable Kathleene Dennise...
Briefs in the Texas Supreme Court