Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2007

in Re Steven D. Evans, Relator

in Re Steven D. Evans, Relator
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided November 1, 2007

in Re Steven D. Evans, Relator

Opinion

NO. 07-07-0444-CV IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT AMARILLO PANEL C NOVEMBER 1, 2007 ______________________________

In re STEVEN D. EVANS, Relator

_________________________________ On Original Proceeding for Writ of Mandamus _______________________________

Before QUINN, C.J., and HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ.

Pending before this court is the application of Steven D. Evans for a writ of mandamus. Through it, he requests that we direct Judge John B. Board of the 181st District Court of Potter County to act upon his request for DNA testing. The motion was allegedly filed in March of 2007. We deny the application for the reasons which follow.

Rules of procedure obligate one seeking mandamus relief to accompany his petition with an appendix. TEX . R. APP. P. 52.3(j). The latter must include, among other things, a certified or sworn copy of the document showing the matter complained of. In this case, the document showing the matter complained of would be the motion for DNA testing.

However, it was not provided to the court. Nor did he verify by affidavit the factual allegations in his petition. Such was and is also required by the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. TEX . R. APP. P. 52.3. Similarly, the format of his application for writ does not comport with other requirements of appellate rule 52. For instance, the application contains no identity of the parties and counsel, table of contents, index of authorities, statement of the case, or statement of the issues presented. Rule 52.3 requires one seeking extraordinary relief, such as a writ of mandamus, to include those matters in his petition. And, that Evans may be acting pro se does not relieve him of complying with the rules of procedure. Holt v. F.F. Enters., 990 S.W.2d 756, 759 (Tex. App.–Amarillo 1998, pet. denied).

Accordingly, the application for writ of mandamus pending before this court is denied.

Per Curiam

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