In Re Jessica Marklund Johansson v. the State of Texas
Docket 03-26-00286-CV
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- Filed
- Jurisdiction
- Texas
- Court
- Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District (Austin)
- Type
- Lead Opinion
- Case type
- Other
- Disposition
- Denied
- Docket
- 03-26-00286-CV
Original mandamus proceeding from Travis County seeking a writ of mandamus
Summary
The Texas Court of Appeals (Third District) denied a petition for a writ of mandamus filed by Jessica Marklund Johansson. The court issued a short memorandum opinion stating only the denial and citing the appellate rule permitting such disposition. No substantive analysis or factual background appears in the opinion; the denial resolves the original mandamus proceeding brought from Travis County without granting the extraordinary relief sought.
Issue Decided
- Whether the appellate court should grant mandamus relief to the petitioner seeking to compel a lower court or official to act or refrain from acting
Court's Reasoning
The court issued a brief disposition denying the petition without published reasoning in the memorandum opinion. By citing the appellate rules for disposition, the court implicitly found the petition did not merit mandamus relief under the standards governing such extraordinary writs. The opinion provides no further factual or legal explanation.
Authorities Cited
- Texas Rules of Appellate ProcedureTex. R. App. P. 52.8(a)
Parties
- Petitioner
- Jessica Marklund Johansson
- Judge
- Karin Crump
Key Dates
- Opinion filed
- 2026-04-14
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Consult an attorney
Talk to counsel to evaluate whether seeking relief from the Texas Supreme Court or pursuing alternative remedies in the trial court is appropriate.
- 2
Review underlying case
Assess the status and posture of the Travis County proceeding that prompted the mandamus petition to determine what actions or motions remain available.
- 3
Consider timing for further petitions
If advisable, prepare and file any petition for review or application to the Texas Supreme Court promptly, observing applicable deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What did the court decide?
- The court denied Jessica Marklund Johansson's petition for a writ of mandamus, so she did not receive the extraordinary relief she requested.
- Does this opinion explain why the petition was denied?
- No; the memorandum opinion simply states the petition is denied and cites the appellate rule for disposition without providing substantive reasoning.
- Who is affected by this decision?
- The immediate effect is on the petitioner, Jessica Marklund Johansson, and any party to the underlying Travis County proceeding that was the subject of the mandamus petition.
- Can this decision be appealed?
- Mandamus denials in Texas are generally not subject to further appellate review by the court of appeals, but a petitioner may seek relief in the Texas Supreme Court in appropriate circumstances; consult counsel about options and timing.
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Full Filing Text
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
NO. 03-26-00286-CV
In re Jessica Marklund Johansson
ORIGINAL PROCEEDING FROM TRAVIS COUNTY
MEMORANDUM OPINION
The petition for writ of mandamus is denied. See Tex. R. App. P. 52.8(a).
__________________________________________
Karin Crump, Justice
Before Justices Triana, Crump, and Ellis
Filed: April 14, 2026