McDonald's Restaurants of Texas, Inc., McDonald's USA, LLC, and McDonald's Corporation v. William Paul Crisp, Jr. and J. Nicole Crisp, Individually and as Representatives of the Estate of Lauren Bailey Crisp and Denise Whitaker, Individually and as Representative of the Estate of Denton James Ward
IN THE
TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
No. 10-15-00066-CV
MCDONALD'S RESTAURANTS OF TEXAS, INC.,
MCDONALD'S USA, LLC, AND MCDONALD'S
CORPORATION,
Appellants
V.
WILLIAM PAUL CRISP, JR. AND J. NICOLE CRISP,
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS REPRESENTATIVES OF
THE ESTATE OF LAUREN BAILEY CRISP AND
DENISE WHITAKER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF
DENTON JAMES WARD,
Appellees
From the 361st District Court
Brazos County, Texas
Trial Court No. 12-003034-CV-361
ABATEMENT ORDER
The record in this appeal, originally due in March of 2015, is almost seven
months late. The trial court’s official court reporter, Felix Thompson, initially requested
an extension of time to file the record to May, 4, 2015. That request was granted. On
May 4, 2015, citing his efforts to become current in several felony criminal appeals and
his habit of being overly optimistic in his estimates of how long it would take to
complete a record, Thompson requested an extension of time to June 22, 2015 to file the
record in this appeal. That request was also granted. By June 12, 2015, and citing
various reasons, Thompson filed a third request for an extension of time, this time until
July 20, 2015, to file the record. And again Thompson’s request was granted. This time,
however, Thompson was warned that “[a]bsent extraordinary circumstances, no further
request for extension of time to file the reporter’s record will be entertained.”
On July 12, the Court received an affidavit from Thompson informing the Court
that he could no longer keep up “the pace and rigor of demands of a court reporter in a
busy 361st District Court,” and was retiring as of September 30, 2015. Thompson also
informed the Court that he would “try diligently” to complete the record in this appeal
by August 7, 2015. This affidavit was followed on August 10, 2015 by a fourth request
for extension of time to file the record in this appeal. This time, Thompson cited this
Court’s threats of contempt for failure to file other records as the reason he could not
complete the reporter’s record in this case. He requested an extension until September
17, 2015. The parties in this appeal filed a joint motion agreeing to the extension until
September 17, 2015 but opposing any further extension beyond that date. Thompson’s
fourth request was also granted, and the record was ordered due by September 17,
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2015.
No reporter’s record was filed and no extension was requested by September 17,
2015. A late record notice letter was sent to Thompson by the Court on September 28,
2015 requesting contact from Thompson within 10 days from the date of the letter. No
contact was made.
It is the joint responsibility of this Court and the trial court to ensure that the
appellate record is timely filed. TEX. R. APP. P. 35.3(c). Further, this Court may enter
any order necessary to ensure the timely filing of the appellate record. Id.
Accordingly, this appeal is ORDERED to be abated for the trial court, the
Honorable Steve Smith, Judge of the 361st District Court, to conduct a hearing within 14
days from the date of this Order to:
1. determine a date certain by which the reporter’s record will be filed and
order it filed by that date; or
2. determine the record is lost or destroyed within the meaning of Texas Rule of
Appellate Procedure 34.6(f).
Appellate counsel for all parties and Felix Thompson must be provided notice of the
hearing. The Court directs Thompson to appear at the hearing to provide testimony
relevant to the above matters. Counsel for the parties must determine if any other
witnesses are necessary to provide testimony relevant to the above matters and must
secure their attendance, if necessary, at the hearing. The hearing must be attended by a
certified court reporter (other than Felix Thompson) who must prepare a transcription
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of the hearing and must file that transcription as a supplemental reporter’s record in
this appeal.
The trial court must take whatever actions it deems appropriate, including
holding the reporter in contempt until the record has been filed, to ensure that if it can
be prepared, the record is prepared and delivered to the Court of Appeals by the date
ordered by the trial court in item 1 above.
The trial court may also consider appointing a third-party certified court reporter
to review Thompson’s notes and/or recordings and prepare the record so that it can be
filed by the date ordered by the trial court in item 1 above.
The trial court must prepare and issue written findings of fact and conclusions of
law with regard to the issues identified in this abatement order within seven (7) days
after the date of the hearing. A supplemental clerk’s record and the supplemental
reporter’s record must be filed within 14 days after the date of the hearing.
If the trial court determines the record is lost or destroyed, the case will be
remanded for a new trial. If the trial court determines that the record is not lost or
destroyed, the record must be filed with the Clerk of this Court by 5 p.m. on the date
ordered by the trial court in item 1 above. If no record is filed by the date ordered by
the trial court in item 1 above, this case will be remanded for a new trial.
PER CURIAM
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Before Chief Justice Gray,
Justice Davis, and
Justice Scoggins
Appeal abated
Order issued and filed October 22, 2015
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