STATE v. MINK

No. 03-98-00032-CV.

990 S.W.2d 779 (1999)

STATE of Texas, City of Houston, Texas, and Transit Authority of Houston, Texas, Appellants, v. David P. MINK, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Austin.

February 11, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian D. MacLeod, Asst. Atty. Gen., Collections Division, Austin, for appellants.

Michael M. Probus, Jr., Austin, for appellee.

Before Justices KIDD, PATTERSON and POWERS.


JAN PATTERSON, Justice.

The State of Texas, the City of Houston, Texas, and the Transit Authority of Houston, Texas (collectively "the State") sued David P. Mink, an officer and director of Pacific Waterbeds, Inc. ("the Corporation"), alleging that Mink received or collected sales taxes on behalf of the State and disbursed the money instead of rendering it to the State. Both parties moved for summary judgment. The trial court denied the State's motion for summary...

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