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4 opinions for “Doctors Hospital v. Cigarroa”

Texas Court of Appeals, 14th District (Houston) · 2011-11-03 · Published · cited 0×
Affirmed and Opinion filed November 3, 2011. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals ___________________ NO. 14-10-01126-CV NO. 14-10-01147-CV NO. 14-10-01148-CV ___________________ IHSAN SHANTI, M.D., LARRY LIKOVER, M.D., REHAB ALLIANCE OF TEXAS, INC., D/B/A STEEPLECHASE FAMILY HEALT
Burke v. Scottpublic domain
Court of Appeals of Texas · 1967-02-01 · Published · cited 15× · 410 S.W.2d 826; 1967 Tex. App. LEXIS 2607
410 S.W.2d 826 (1967) E. J. BURKE, Appellant, v. John Linn SCOTT, Appellee. No. 11443. Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin. February 1, 1967. Rehearing Denied February 8, 1967. *827 John Peace, J. B. Langham, San Antonio, for appellant. Cofer, Cofer & Hearne, Hume Cofer, Austin, for appellee. <
Hernandez v. Statepublic domain
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · 1963-12-04 · Published · cited 14× · 375 S.W.2d 285; 1963 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 825
WOODLEY, Presiding Judge. Appellant was tried upon an indictment alleging that he made an assault upon Hig-inio Gutierrez, Jr., with the intent to mur*286der him. The jury found him guilty as charged and assessed the minimum punishment of one year in the penitentiary. The evidence, including the testimony of Gutierrez and the testimony and the confe
Blount v. Statepublic domain
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · 1964-02-26 · Published · cited 12× · 376 S.W.2d 844; 1964 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 915
McDonald, judge. The offense is assault with intent to murder with malice; the punishment, confine- • ment in the state penitentiary for ten years. The state’s evidence reflects that in the early morning hours of May 22, 1962, appellant’s car made an improper turn from the wrong lane and struck a car driven by Ted M. Akin. Both parties got out to inspect the damage. Appellant became hostile and argumentat