Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2004

In Re James Lee SWEED, Relator

In Re James Lee SWEED, Relator
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided June 18, 2004 · Johnson, Quinn, Campbell
153 S.W.3d 577; 2004 Tex. App. LEXIS 5451 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

In Re James Lee SWEED, Relator

Opinion

*578 OPINION

PHIL JOHNSON, Chief Justice.

Relator James W. Sweed seeks a writ of mandamus ordering respondent, the Honorable Mackey Hancock, Judge of the 99th District Court of Lubbock County, to rule on two motions allegedly pending in cause number 2003-522-601. We deny the petition.

Relator has filed a Petition for Writ of Mandamus in which he alleges that respondent has failed to act on two motions pending in the referenced cause. We are requested to order respondent to rule on the motions.

In support of the petition for writ of mandamus, relator has not attached any documents evidencing the motions or relator’s alleged request that respondent rule on the motions.

When petition for writ of mandamus is made, it is the relator’s burden to show entitlement to the relief being requested. See generally Johnson v. Fourth Court of Appeals, 700 S.W.2d 916, 917 (Tex. 1985) (orig.proceeding). Relator must file with the petition a certified sworn copy of every document that is material to relator’s claim for relief and that was filed in any underlying proceeding, and a properly authenticated transcript of any relevant testimony from any underlying proceeding including any exhibits offered in evidence or a statement that no testimony was adduced in connection with the matter complained of. Tex.R.App. P. 52.7(a).

Certified, sworn copies of motions and correspondence referenced in the petition are not attached or furnished. Relator has not presented a record which shows entitlement to the relief sought, or upon which we are authorized to act.

The petition for writ of mandamus is denied.

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