HUTCHINGS v. COUNTY OF LLANO, TEXAS

No. 20-50885 Summary Calendar.

34 F.4th 484 (2022)

David Roy HUTCHINGS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COUNTY OF LLANO, TEXAS; Llano County Sheriff's Office; 424th Judicial District Court, Llano County, Texas; Llano Central Appraisal District; Llano County Tax Assessor/collector; Llano Independent School District; Llano County Emergency Services; Ron Cunningham, Llano County Judge; Judge Evan Stubbs, Llano County; Bill Blackburn, Sheriff of the Llano County Sheriff's Office; Scott Dudley, Llano Central Appraisal District; Kris Fogelberg, Officer in the Llano County Tax Assessor/Collector's Office; Mac Edwards, Officer/Superintendent of the Llano ISD; Gilbert Bennett, Officer of Llano County Emergency Services; Joyce Gillow, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

FILED May 18, 2022.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Roy Hutchings, Austin, TX, Pro Se.

Joanna Lippman Salinas, Esq. , Fletcher, Farley, Shipman & Salinas, L.L.P., Austin, TX, for Defendant-Appellee County of Llano, Texas, Ron Cunningham, Llano County Judge, Bill Blackburn, Sheriff of the Llano County Sheriffs Office, Kris Fogelberg, Officer in the Llano County Tax Assessor/Collector's Office, Gilbert Bennett, Officer of Llano County Emergency Services, Joyce Gillow.

Cory A. Scanlon, Esq. , Office of the Attorney General for the State of Texas, General Litigation Division, Austin, TX, for Defendant-Appellee 424th Judicial District Court, Llano County, Texas, Judge Evan Stubbs, Llano County.

D. Kirk Swinney , Low Swinney Evans & James, P.L.L.C., Leander, TX, James R. Evans, Jr. , Low Swinney Evans & James, P.L.L.C., Austin, TX, for Defendant-Appellee Llano Central Appraisal District, Scott Dudley, Llano Central Appraisal District.

Bridget Ranee Robinson , Attorney, Walsh Gallegos Trevino Russo & Kyle, P.C., Austin, TX, for Defendant-Appellee Llano Independent School District, Mac Edwards, Officer/Superintendent of the Llano ISD.

Before Smith, Stewart, and Graves, Circuit Judges.


David Roy Hutchings, proceeding pro se, appeals the dismissal of his civil lawsuit for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. "This Court must examine the basis of its jurisdiction, on its own motion, if necessary." Mosley v. Cozby, 813 F.2d 659, 660 (5th Cir. 1987). A timely notice of appeal is a jurisdictional...

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