Mike Jabary v. City of Allen and Peter Smith, Esq City Attorney ( 2013 )


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  • Order entered March 6, 2013
    In The
    Court of Appeals
    Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
    No. 05-12-01332-CV
    MIKE JABARY, Appellant
    V.
    CITY OF ALLEN, Appellee
    On Appeal from the 219th Judicial District Court
    Collin County, Texas
    Trial Court Cause No. 219-00827-2011
    ORDER
    Before the Court is appellant’s February 22, 2013 motion to reconsider our February 13,
    2013 order. In that order we directed appellant, in accordance with the trial court’s November
    16, 2012 order sustaining the court reporter’s and appellee’s contests to appellant’s affidavit of
    indigence, to pay for the clerk’s record. Appellant raises two arguments. First, citing Morton v.
    City of Boerne, 
    345 S.W.3d 485
    , 488 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2011, pet. denied), appellant
    contends we should give “full faith and credit” to a January 19, 2011 order in which the United
    States District Court, Eastern District of Texas, granted him leave to proceed as indigent in a suit
    pending in that court. Second, he contends that because the district clerk did not contest his
    indigence affidavit in this case, the trial court “limited the required costs to those of the court
    reporter.” In support of this argument, appellant cites to the following exchange that occurred
    after the trial judge pronounced her ruling that she was sustaining the contests and “requir[ing
    appellant] to work out some minimum payment plan with the court reporter and the clerks for the
    cost of th[e] documents as necessary”:
    [APPELLANT]:           The clerks did not - -
    THE COURT:             If they’re not demanding any payment, then they’re fine.
    [APPELLANT]:           The district clerk did not complain.
    THE COURT:             So that would limit it just to [the court reporter] then.
    [APPELLANT]:           Yes, sir.
    THE COURT:             That’s an important clarification. Anything else?
    In response to appellant’s arguments, appellee notes appellant raised the full faith and
    credit argument with the trial court, and the trial court rejected the argument. Appellee further
    notes the trial court’s November 16th order sustaining the contests expressly ordered appellant to
    “pay costs as required by the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure,” and those costs include the
    charges for preparing the clerk’s record.
    Based on our review of relevant law and the record of the hearing on the contests to the
    affidavit of indigence, we reject appellants’ first argument. While the full faith and credit clause
    prohibits a collateral attack of a federal court judgment in state court, the proceedings at the
    indigency hearing did not constitute a collateral attack of the federal court’s order granting
    appellant leave to proceed as indigent. The issue at the indigency hearing was not appellant’s
    ability, in 2011, to pay for costs in federal district court, but his ability, in November 2012, to
    pay for costs in state district court. See 
    Morton, 345 S.W.3d at 488
    .
    Because it is well-settled that a written order controls over a trial court’s oral
    pronouncement when an inconsistency exists, we also reject appellant’s second argument. See In
    re A.S.G., 
    345 S.W.3d 443
    , 448 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2011, no pet.). As appellee points
    out, the trial court’s November 16th order specifically directed appellant to pay the costs as
    required by the appellate rules, and those costs include the clerk’s record. See TEX. R. APP. P.
    20.1(n)(2), 34.1.
    We DENY appellant’s motion to reconsider and ORDER appellant to pay for the clerk’s
    record within ten (10) days of the date of this order. We further ORDER Collin County District
    Clerk Andrea Stroh Thompson to file the clerk’s record within ten days of receipt of payment.
    We again caution appellant that failure to pay for the clerk’s record will result in the appeal
    being dismissed without further notice. TEX. R. APP. P. 37.3(b), 42.3(b), (c).
    /s/     ELIZABETH LANG-MIERS
    JUSTICE
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 05-12-01332-CV

Filed Date: 3/6/2013

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/16/2015