Harris County’s transit authority convinced an appeals court that a trial judge erred in denying its request to include a suspected sniper as a third-party defendant in a civil action where one of its own officers is alleged to have shot a Houston Police Department officer.

The appeal involved consolidation by the Fourteenth District Court of Appeals of two proceedings to resolve several issues requiring analysis of the Texas Rules of Evidence.

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