Case Name: G. J. Tritico et al v. Texas Liquor Control Board
Court: Supreme Court of Texas
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1939-05-24
Citations: 133 Tex. 388
Docket Number: No. 7586
Parties: G. J. Tritico et al v. Texas Liquor Control Board.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Reports
Volume: 133
Pages: 388–389

Head Matter:
G. J. Tritico et al v. Texas Liquor Control Board.
No. 7586.
Decided May 24, 1939.
Rehearing overruled June 21, 1939.
(128 S. W. 2d Series, 379.)
Shivers & Keith, of Port Arthur, for plaintiffs in error.
Gerald C. Mann, Attorney General, Geo. W. Barcus and Victor W. Bouldin, Assistants Attorney General, for defendant in error.

Opinion:
PER curiam :
An examination of the record in this cause, and especially the application for the writ of error, discloses that this cause was moot when decided by the Court of Civil Appeals. Under such a record, the Court of Civil Appeals should have reversed the judgment of the district court and dismissed the cause.
It is ordered by this Court that this writ be, and the same is hereby, granted; and the judgments of the district court and the Court of Civil Appeals are both reversed and the cause is dismissed.
Plaintiffs in error shall pay all costs in all courts.
Opinion delivered May 24, 1939.
Rehearing overruled June 21, 1939.