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What can I do in County Court

What can I do in County Court. by Judge Robert Ramirez. Civil cases up to $200,000 Condemnation Appeals from certain agency decisions All ODL’s Appeals from the JP Courts. Jurisdiction for CLL 2 in Denton County. The County Courts at Law hear appeals from JP Courts. JP Appeals.

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What can I do in County Court

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  1. What can I do in County Court by Judge Robert Ramirez

  2. Civil cases up to $200,000 • Condemnation • Appeals from certain agency decisions • All ODL’s • Appeals from the JP Courts Jurisdiction for CLL 2 in Denton County

  3. The County Courts at Law hear appeals from JP Courts JP Appeals

  4. Trial de Novo • Elements • Landlord / tenant relationship • Tenant can be evicted b/c he or she is a: holdover, at will, sufferance… • Landlord has made proper demand for possession • Period to vacate has expired • Tenant has refused to surrender possession Forcible Detainer Actions

  5. Trial de Novo • Be mindful of JP jurisdiction • Can I add additional causes of action? Other Civil JP Appeals

  6. Petitioners need to pay off surcharges or get current on installments • Liability insurance • SR-22 • Willing to grant broad ODL’s in these case ODL’s – Surcharges, Points & DWLI

  7. CCL #2 assigned by all convicting courts • Under 21 • Above .15 • 2nd or more • Drug and Alcohol Evaluations? ODL’s – DWI Related

  8. Guardian ad Litems for minors in PI cases • Written Reports? • Who pays? • How do I get on the list? Ad Litems

  9. Must own real property in Denton County • Low frequency of filing Special Commissioners

  10. What’s the Court looking for? • Where are the pitfalls? MSJ’s in Contract Cases

  11. Objections • Presumptions • Proof Pauper’s Affidavits

  12. De Novo Review TWC and other Agency Appeals

  13. Free interchange of benches • Alternate for Veteran’s Court You don’t have criminal jurisdiction, do you?

  14. Do they get special treatment? Pro Se

  15. Disqualifications • Exemptions • Miscellaneous • Medical Affidavits Jury empanelment

  16. Effective January 1, 2014 Electronic filing - Only

  17. TRCP 91a.1: May move to discuss a cause of action on the grounds that it has no basis in law or law • In law: “the allegations, taken as true, together w/ inferences reasonably drawn from them, do not entitle the claimant to the relief sought” – Failure to state a claim • In fact: “no reasonable person could believe the facts pleaded” • 91a.2 Must state made pursuant to this rule • 91a.3 Must be filed w/in 60 days of c/a • Filed 21 days before it is heard • Granted or denied w/in 45 days Dismissal of Baseless Causes of Action

  18. 91a.5 May nonsuit to avoid hearing • 91a.6 No evidence except pleading exhibits • 91a.7 Must award attorney fees and costs (unless respondent is gov’t) • 91a.8 Filing does not waive special appearance or motion to transfer venue

  19. Rules to promote the prompt, efficient, and cost-effective resolution of civil actions in which the amount in controversy does not exceed $100,000 (see Gov’t Code § 22.004(h)) • TRCP 47(c): Petition must state whether seek monetary relief of <$100K including costs, prejudgment interest and attorneys fees, <$500K, or >$1M. • TRCP(c): If fail to do so, cannot conduct discovery Expedited Actions

  20. TRCP 169(b):Cannot recover judgment of more than $100K • TRCP: 169(c): Court must remove from Expedited Action process upon showing of good cause • TRCP 169(d)(2): Must set for trial w/in 90 days after discovery period • TRCP 169(d)(3): Total trial time limit of 5 hours per side (excluding only time for objections and challenges for cause) • •169(d)(4). Cannot order mediation w/o parties’ consent • TRCP 169(d)(5): Expert challenges limited to SJ motions and trial

  21. TRCP 190.2 Discovery limits • Discovery for 180 days after the first discovery request • 6 hrs. for deposition cross-examination. Up to 10 hrs. by agreement • 15 interrogatories, document requests, and admissions • Disclosure requests may seek all documents other party “may use to support its claims or defenses.”

  22. Questions?

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