MEZA v. LIVINGSTON

Cause No. A-05-CA-1008-LY.

623 F.Supp.2d 782 (2009)

Raul MEZA, Plaintiff, v. Brad LIVINGSTON, Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, in his Official Capacity; Stuart Jenkins, Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division, in his Official Capacity; and Rissie L. Owens, Jose Aliseda, Charles Aycock, Conrith Davis, Jackie DeNeyelles, Barbara Lorraine, and Juanita M. Gonzales, in their Official Capacities as Members of the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. Texas, Austin Division.

March 24, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Harrington, Scott Medlock, Texas Civil Rights Project, Austin, TX, for Plaintiff.

Jennifer Kraber, Travis County Attorney's Office, Anthony G. Brocato, Jr., M. Carol Gardner, Assistant Attorney General, Celamaine Cunniff, Demetri Anastasiadis, Bruce R. Garcia, Office of the Attorney General, State of Texas, Law Enforcement Defense Division, Austin, TX, for Defendants.


FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

LEE YEAKEL, District Judge.

BE IT REMEMBERED that on November 10, 2008, the Court called the above-styled cause for bench trial, which after several recesses, concluded December 9, 2008. Plaintiff Raul Meza appeared in person and by counsel. Defendants Brad Livingston, as Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and Stuart Jenkins,...

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