Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2011

in Re Ronald Lamont Guyton

in Re Ronald Lamont Guyton
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided January 19, 2011

in Re Ronald Lamont Guyton

Opinion

IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

No. 10-11-00012-CV IN RE RONALD LAMONT GUYTON

Original Proceeding

MEMORANDUM OPINION

In this original proceeding Relator Ronald Guyton seeks mandamus relief against the Respondent District Clerk Marc Hamlin. Guyton states that the district clerk has failed to provide him with copies of documents he requested pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act. A court of appeals has no jurisdiction to issue a writ of mandamus against a district clerk except to protect or enforce its jurisdiction. See TEX. GOV’T CODE ANN. § 22.221 (Vernon 2004); In re Simmonds, 271 S.W.3d 874, 879 (Tex. App.—Waco 2008, orig. proceeding). We dismiss Guyton’s writ of mandamus for want of jurisdiction.1

1 Guyton also filed a motion for leave to file his application for writ of mandamus. The motion for leave is dismissed as moot because such motions are no longer required under the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure.

AL SCOGGINS Justice Before Chief Justice Gray, Justice Davis, and Justice Scoggins Dismissed Opinion delivered and filed January 19, 2011 [CV06]

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