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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Huffman v. State

... At trial, in accordance with the applicable statutes, the abstract portion of the jury charge summarized the requirements imposed upon a motorist who is involved in an accident resulting in injury or death: Our law provides that ...

Dolgencorp of Texas, Inc. v. Lerma

... Proof of such justification—accident, mistake or other reasonable explanation—negates the intent or conscious indifference for which reinstatement can be ... General alleged that granting a new trial would not injure Lerma, the burden of proof shifted to Lerma to prove injury. ...

City of Dallas v. Carbajal

... the claimant has received some injury," id. § 101.101(c). In Texas Department of Criminal Justice v. Simons, we clarified that merely investigating an accident does not provide a governmental unit with actual notice—that is, with subjective awareness of its fault. ...