Plaintiff Lawyers Seek to Reinstate Judge Found to Show Bias
"Vacating the entire contempt order conflicts with precedent of this court, the (U.S.) Supreme Court, and other circuits," the plaintiffs' petition asserts.
November 07, 2024 at 04:45 PM
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What You Need to Know
- Yetter Coleman and Haynes Boone want the U.S. 5th Circuit to reconsider en banc a order removing the judge overseeing child abuse allegations against Texas.
- Citing bias, a three-judge panel ordered Judge Janis Jack's removal from the case she's handled since 2011.
- Plaintiffs for abused children with severe disabilities claim it is the state's prolonged misbehavior that should be considered.
A Yetter Coleman and Haynes Boone pro bono legal team is asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to reconsider en banc a three-judge panel's order removing the judge overseeing child abuse allegations against Texas.
In a petition for rehearing, the plaintiffs also argue the panel erred in vacating a civil contempt fine U.S. District Judge Janis Jack of the Southern District of Texas entered against the Health and Human Services Commission and Department of Family and Protective Services.
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