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In Re Frances Spanos Shelton v. the State of Texas

Docket 10-25-00194-CV

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OtherDenied
Filed
Jurisdiction
Texas
Court
Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District (Waco)
Type
Lead Opinion
Case type
Other
Disposition
Denied
Docket
10-25-00194-CV

Original mandamus proceeding (petition for writ of mandamus) filed by Relator Frances Spanos Shelton in the Tenth Appellate District of Texas.

Summary

The Texas Tenth Court of Appeals considered an original petition for a writ of mandamus filed by Frances Spanos Shelton on June 26, 2025. The court reviewed the request and denied the petition. The short opinion states the procedural posture (an original mandamus proceeding), the parties, and the disposition without extended explanation or citations to legal standards or facts.

Issue Decided

  • Whether the court should grant a writ of mandamus to Relator Frances Spanos Shelton.

Court's Reasoning

The memorandum opinion simply states the petition was denied and does not provide the court's detailed reasoning or legal analysis in the published text. Because the opinion contains no explanation, the denial appears to rest on the court's determination that the legal requirements for mandamus relief were not met.

Parties

Petitioner
Frances Spanos Shelton
Judge
Chief Justice Matt Johnson
Judge
Justice Smith
Judge
Justice Harris

Key Dates

Petition filed
2025-06-26
Opinion delivered and filed
2026-04-23

What You Should Do Next

  1. 1

    Consult counsel about further review

    If the petitioner wishes to continue, she should immediately consult an attorney about whether to file a petition for writ of mandamus or other relief in the Texas Supreme Court and about applicable deadlines.

  2. 2

    Review the underlying record

    Gather and review the full lower-court record and the mandamus petition to identify deficiencies noted by the appellate court and to prepare any further filings with necessary legal and factual support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the court decide?
The court denied Frances Spanos Shelton's petition for a writ of mandamus.
Who is affected by this decision?
The immediate effect is on the petitioner, Frances Spanos Shelton; any opposing parties or lower-court actions referenced in the underlying dispute may also be affected, though the short opinion does not describe them.
What does a denial mean?
A denial means the appellate court refused to grant the extraordinary relief requested; it does not necessarily rule on the underlying merits of the related case.
Can this be appealed?
Mandamus denials by an intermediate appellate court are often final in that court; the petitioner may seek further relief, such as filing in the Texas Supreme Court, but options depend on case specifics and timing.

The above suggestions and answers are AI-generated for informational purposes only. They may contain errors. NoticeRegistry assumes no responsibility for their accuracy. Consult a qualified attorney before relying on them.

Full Filing Text
Court of Appeals
                  Tenth Appellate District of Texas

                                10-25-00194-CV


                      In re Frances Spanos Shelton



                           Original Proceeding

CHIEF JUSTICE JOHNSON delivered the opinion of the Court.

                     MEMORANDUM OPINION

     The Petition for Writ of Mandamus, filed on June 26, 2025, by Relator

Frances Spanos Shelton, is denied.




                                          MATT JOHNSON
                                          Chief Justice

OPINION DELIVERED and FILED: April 23, 2026
Before Chief Justice Johnson,
       Justice Smith, and
       Justice Harris
Petition denied
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