NO. 12-14-00346-CV
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT
TYLER, TEXAS
WILLIAM ROBERT PARKER, § APPEAL FROM THE 123RD
APPELLANT
V. § JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
ROBERT PIGG AND JOHN PRESTON
MANUELL, JR.,
APPELLEES § SHELBY COUNTY, TEXAS
MEMORANDUM OPINION
PER CURIAM
William Robert Parker appeals the trial court’s order dismissing his lawsuit against Robert
Pigg and John Preston Manuell, Jr. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Chapter 14 applies to
this appeal. We dismiss the appeal as frivolous.
INMATE LITIGATION–CHAPTER 14
Effective January 1, 2012, Chapter 14 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code was
amended to apply to an action, including an appeal or an original proceeding, brought by an inmate
in a district, county, justice of the peace, or small claims court, or an appellate court in which an
affidavit of indigence is also filed. TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE ANN. § 14.002 (West Supp.
2014). This means that the requirements of Chapter 14 apply when inmates file an appeal or an
original proceeding in an appellate court just as when they file an action in a trial court. See id.
Chapter 14 requires an inmate to file an affidavit or declaration “relating to previous
filings” in which the inmate must detail all previous actions filed pro se, other than a suit under the
Texas Family Code. Id. § 14.004(a) (West Supp. 2014). The affidavit or declaration must be
accompanied by a certified copy of his “inmate trust account statement” that “reflect[s] the balance
of the account at the time the claim is filed and activity in the account during the six months
preceding the date on which the claim is filed.” Id. § 14.004(c) (West Supp. 2014). The filings
required under Chapter 14 are “an essential part of the process by which courts review inmate
litigation.” Hickson v. Moya, 926 S.W.2d 397, 399 (Tex. App.–Waco 1996, no writ).
If the inmate fails to file the affidavit or declaration with the required information about
previous filings or the inmate trust account statement, the trial court can dismiss the action without
notice or hearing. See, e.g., Amir-Sharif v. Mason, 243 S.W.3 854, 857 (Tex. App.–Dallas 2008,
no pet.); Thompson v. Rodriguez, 99 S.W.3d 328, 330 (Tex. App.–Texarkana 2003, no pet.).
Further, when an inmate fails to comply with the requirement for the affidavit or declaration of
previous filings, the trial court may assume that the current action is substantially similar to one
previously filed by the inmate and thus is frivolous. Bell v. Tex. Dep’t of Criminal Justice–
Institutional Div., 962 S.W.2d 156, 158 (Tex. App.–Houston [14th Dist.] 1998, pet. denied). We
see no reason why this caselaw interpreting the Chapter 14 requirements as they apply to actions
filed in trial courts should not also now apply to actions filed in appellate courts. See Douglas v.
Turner, 441 S.W.3d 337, 338 (Tex. App.–Waco 2013, no pet.).
In this appeal, Parker did not file a copy of his inmate trust account statement or an
affidavit or declaration of previous filings. Because the requirements of Chapter 14 now apply to
inmate proceedings in the courts of appeals, caselaw permits us to dismiss Parker’s appeal without
notice.
DISPOSITION
Because Parker did not comply with the Chapter 14 requirements we have identified above,
we dismiss this appeal as frivolous. See Bell, 62 S.W.2d at 158.
Opinion delivered December 3, 2014.
Panel consisted of Worthen, C.J., Griffith, J., and Hoyle, J.
(PUBLISH)
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COURT OF APPEALS
TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT OF TEXAS
JUDGMENT
DECEMBER 3, 2014
NO. 12-14-00346-CV
WILLIAM ROBERT PARKER,
Appellant
V.
ROBERT PIGG AND JOHN PRESTON MANUELL JR.,
Appellees
Appeal from the 123rd District Court
of Shelby County, Texas (Tr.Ct.No. 13-CV-32,414)
THIS CAUSE came to be heard on the appellate record; and the same
being considered, it is the opinion of this court that this appeal should be dismissed.
It is therefore ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED by this court that
this appeal be, and the same is, hereby dismissed as frivolous; and that this decision be certified
to the court below for observance.
By per curiam opinion.
Panel consisted of Worthen, C.J., Griffith, J., and Hoyle, J.