DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE v. TERRELL

No. 12-99-00054-CV.

18 S.W.3d 272 (2000)

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Appellant, v. Terry L. TERRELL, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Tyler.

April 28, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Adrian L. Young, Austin, for appellant.

Robert J. Thomas, Houston, for appellee.

Panel consisted of RAMEY, Jr., C.J., HADDEN, J., and WORTHEN, J.


ROBY HADDEN, Justice.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice ("TCDJ") appeals from a judgment in a whistleblower case. Terry L. Terrell ("Terrell") sued TDCJ, his former employer, alleging that TDCJ violated the Texas Whistleblower Act1 by terminating him for reporting violations of law in good faith. The trial court rendered judgment on a jury verdict awarding Terrell actual damages of $153,670.00, court costs, attorney's fees and pre...

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