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Appellant State of Texas appealed the trial court's decision to suspend and defer the sentence of appellee, who was stopped for speeding and was found guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
Appellant Pearland Urban Air, LLC contested the trial court's refusal to enforce an arbitration agreement against appellee Abigail Cerna, acting on behalf of her minor son, R.W. The dispute originated from an incident at Urban Air, an indoor trampoline park, where R.W. was injured.
Appellant filed a pro se complaint under 42 U.S.C. §1983 against five officers of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice alleging that another inmate stabbed him nine times and that two of the defendants allowed him to bleed out for forty-five minutes before rendering aid.
Appellant appealed the dismissal of his breach of contract suit against appellee, arguing the trial court abused its discretion by granting appellee's motion to dismiss under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 91a and awarding appellee attorney fees.
Over eighteen months after Edgar Berrios suffered severe injuries from a machine, he and others sued Logical Systems, Inc., alleging defective design of the machine.
Appellant landlord initiated a forcible detainer action against appellees after they failed to pay rent and failed to vacate the premises despite notice.