Court Filings
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Yousif H. Alazzawi v. Shrooq F. M. Algharrawi
The Court of Appeals granted appellant Yousif H. Alazzawi’s motion for a new trial after finding that a significant and necessary portion of the reporter’s record was lost or rendered unusable without his fault. The missing material consists primarily of English translations of testimony given in Arabic that the court reporter could not transcribe from Zoom recordings. Because the missing portions are necessary to resolve Alazzawi’s appeal of the divorce decree and the protective order, and the parties could not agree on replacements, the court reversed the trial court’s judgment and remanded both the divorce decree and the protective order for a new trial.
FamilyRemandedTexas Court of Appeals, 8th District (El Paso)08-23-00326-CVIn the Interest of R.D., a Child v. the State of Texas
The court issued a memorandum order in an appeal from a trial court’s termination of J.H.’s parental rights to R.D. because the court reporter failed to file the reporter’s record by the due date. Noting lack of communication from the reporter, the appellate court abated the appeal and remanded to the trial court to determine what remains to complete the record, why it is incomplete, how much time is needed, and whether a substitute reporter is required. The trial court must enter orders, include findings in a supplemental clerk’s record, and file that record by April 23, 2026, unless the reporter files the record first.
FamilyRemandedTexas Court of Appeals, 7th District (Amarillo)07-26-00157-CVIn the Interest of S.P. and K.D.C.L., Children v. the State of Texas
The Seventh Court of Appeals abated and remanded an appeal from an order terminating J.P.'s parental rights because the reporter's record, due March 16, 2026, was not filed and the reporter failed to respond to the court's inquiries. The appellate court directed the trial court to determine what remains to complete the record, why the reporter has not completed it, how much time is needed, and whether a substitute reporter is necessary. The trial court must ensure admitted exhibits are included, address the reporter's repeated late filings, make written findings, and file a supplemental clerk's record by April 17, 2026.
FamilyRemandedTexas Court of Appeals, 7th District (Amarillo)07-26-00152-CV