Case Name: State of Texas et al. v. Jim H. Glass et al.; Jim H. Glass et al. v. State of Texas et al.
Court: Supreme Court of Texas
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1943-04-21
Citations: 141 Tex. 83
Docket Number: Application No. 26, 843; Application No. 26,844
Parties: State of Texas et al v. Jim H. Glass et al Jim H. Glass et al v. State of Texas et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Reports
Volume: 141
Pages: 83–84

Head Matter:
State of Texas et al v. Jim H. Glass et al Jim H. Glass et al v. State of Texas et al.
Application No. 26, 843. Application No. 26,844.
Decided April 21, 1943.
(170 S. W., 2d Series, 470.)
Gerald C. Mann, Attorney General, Geo. W. Barcus and Ode Speer, Assistants Attorney General, for the Highway Depart ment, Dan W. Jackson, Criminal District Attorney, and Conrad J. iMndram, Assistant Criminal District Attorney, of Harris County, and Lewis & Knipp) and Ernest A. Knipp, all of Houston, for Harris County, the petitioners.
Elbert Roberts, of Houston, for respondent, Jim Glass, tax collector.

Opinion:
per curiam :
The above-numbered and entitled applications for writs of error were filed in the cause of State et al v. Glass et al, No. 11441, in the Court of Civil Appeals at Galveston. The opinion of the Court of Civil Appeals is reported in 167 S. W. (2d) 296, and we refer to that opinion for a full statement of the facts and issues involved. Heretofore, on February 17, 1943, we "Refused for Want of Merit" both of the above applications. It is now ordered that the orders above indicated be, and the same are hereby, set aside, and that both of said applications be Refused.
Opinion delivered April 21, 1943.
See Rules 483, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, 136 Texas 589.- — Reporter.