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<P><CENTER>NO. <A NAME="NO">07-03-0259-CV</A></CENTER> 

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<P><CENTER>IN THE COURT OF APPEALS</CENTER> 

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<P><CENTER>FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS</CENTER> 

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<P><CENTER>AT AMARILLO</CENTER> 

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<P><CENTER>PANEL C</CENTER> 

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<P><A NAME="DATE"><CENTER>OCTOBER 29, 2004</A></CENTER> 

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<P><CENTER><A NAME="APP">DAVIE HARRISON</A>, APPELLANT</CENTER> 

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<P><CENTER>V.</CENTER> 

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<P><CENTER><A NAME="APE">NORTHWEST TEXAS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, ET AL.</A>, APPELLEES</CENTER> 

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<P><CENTER>FROM THE 181<SUP>ST</SUP> DISTRICT COURT OF POTTER COUNTY;</CENTER> 

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<P><CENTER>NO. 90,815-B; HONORABLE JOHN B. BOARD, JUDGE</CENTER> 

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<P>Before JOHNSON, C.J., and QUINN and REAVIS, JJ.</P> 

 

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<P><CENTER><STRONG>MEMORANDUM OPINION</STRONG></CENTER> 

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<P>	Appellant Davie Harrison, an inmate proceeding <EM>pro se </EM>and <EM>in forma pauperis, 

</EM>challenges the trial court's order dismissing his claim for alleged negligence and breach of 

duty in medical services provided by Northwest Texas Health Care, System, <EM>et al.</EM>  

Presenting three issues, Harrison contends the trial court abused its discretion in 

dismissing his claim.  We affirm.</P> 

 

<P>	Citing sections 671.001 and 672.009 of the Texas Health and Safety Code,<A HREF="#N_1_"><SUP> (1)</SUP></A> 

Harrison filed a notice of intent to file a claim against Northwest Texas Health Care System, 

<EM>et al.</EM> pursuant to former article 4590i of the Medical Liability Act within 60 days of the date 

of his notice.  The notice is dated March 17, 2003, and bears a Potter County District Clerk 

file-stamp of April 4, 2003.  It is designated in the clerk's record as "Plaintiff's Original 

Petition."  By the notice, Harrison did not seek any relief against Northwest Texas Health 

Care System, <EM>et al.</EM>  On May 12, 2003, the trial court signed a dismissal order citing, among 

other reasons, that Harrison's realistic chance of ultimate success was slight and therefore 

frivolous.  <EM>See</EM> Tex. Civ. Prac. &amp; Rem. Code Ann. 14.003(b)(1) (Vernon 2002).</P> 

 

<P>	By his three issues, Harrison contends the trial court erred in dismissing his claim 

(1) as frivolous (2) pursuant to section 14.003(b)(1) and (3) pursuant to Rule 165a of the 

Texas Rules of Civil Procedure.  Considering the first two issues together, we disagree.</P> 

 

<P>	As noted above, by his handwritten document Harrison stated it was only a notice 

of claim which he "intend[ed] to file" sixty days after March 17, 2003.  Moreover, sections 

671.001 and 672.009 have no relevance to the matters asserted in his notice of claim.  

Harrison did not allege his damages were within the jurisdictional limits of the court and did 

not make a demand for judgment or other relief as required by Rule 47 of the Texas Rules 

of Civil Procedure.  Harrison's status as a <EM>pro se</EM> litigant did not excuse the failure to comply 

with the rules of procedure.  <EM>See</EM> Holt v. F.F. Enterprises, 990 S.W.2d 756, 759 (Tex.App.--Amarillo 1998, no pet.).  As presented in his notice of claim, Harrison's realistic chance of 

ultimate success was slight, and his filing did not comply with Rule 47.  Thus, we overrule 

issues one and two.  Our disposition of Harrison's first and second issues pretermits 

consideration of his third.</P> 

 

<P>	Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.</P> 

 

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<P>						Don H. Reavis</P> 

 

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<P><A NAME="N_1_">1. </A>Section 671.001 is entitled "Standard Used in Determining Death," and section 

672.009 is entitled "Use of Information and Records; Confidentiality."</P> 

 

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 is no reversible error in this case, and that the appeal is 

frivolous. <EM>See Anders v. California</EM>, 386 U.S. 738, 744-45, 87 S.Ct.1396, 18 L. Ed. 2d 493 

(1967).  Counsel also has filed a motion to withdraw, has provided a copy of his brief to 

Carillo, and by letter informed him of his rights to review the trial record and to file a pro se 

brief.  <EM>See Johnson v. State</EM>, 885 S.W.2d 641, 645 (Tex.App.--Waco 1994, pet. ref'd).  By 

letter dated July 21, 2003, this court also notified him of his opportunity to submit a 

response to the <EM>Anders</EM> brief and motion to withdraw filed by his counsel, granting him until 

August 18, 2003, to do so. This court's letter also reminded Carillo to contact the clerk of 

this court or his counsel if he needed to review any part of the appellate record to prepare 

a response.  He has not filed a response.</P> 

 

<P>	In conformity with the standards set out by the United States Supreme Court, we will 

not rule on the motion to withdraw until we have independently examined the record. 

<EM>Nichols v. State</EM>, 954 S.W.2d 83, 86 (Tex.App.--San Antonio 1997, no pet.).  If this court 

determines the appeal has merit, we will remand it to the trial court for appointment of new 

counsel.  <EM>See Stafford v. State</EM>, 813 S.W.2d 503, 511 (Tex.Crim.App. 1991).  </P> 

 

<P>	Appellate review of a revocation order is limited to determining whether the trial court 

abused its discretion.  <EM>Cardona v. State</EM>, 665 S.W.2d 492, 493 (Tex.Crim.App. 1984); 

<EM>Jackson v. State</EM>, 645 S.W.2d 303, 305 (Tex.Crim.App. 1983). The trial court abuses its 

discretion in revoking community supervision if the State fails to meet its burden of proof.  

<EM>Cardona</EM>, 665 S.W.2d at 493-94. <SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial"> </SPAN></P> 

 

<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial">	In a revocation proceeding, the State must prove by a preponderance of the 

evidence that appellant violated a condition of community supervision as alleged in the 

motion to revoke.  <EM>Cobb v. State</EM>, 851 S.W.2d 871, 873 (Tex.Crim.App. 1993); </SPAN> <EM>Becker v. 

State</EM>, 33 S.W.3d 64, 66 (Tex.App.-El Paso, 2000, no pet.)<SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial">. The trial judge is the sole trier 

of the facts. <EM>Taylor v. State</EM>, 604 S.W.2d 175, 179 (Tex.Crim.App. 1980). A defendant's plea 

of true to an alleged violation, standing alone, is sufficient to support the revocation. <EM>Moses 

v. State</EM>, 590 S.W.2d 469, 470 (Tex.Crim.App. 1979). </SPAN></P> 

 

<P><A HREF="/cgi-bin/content/showpage.pl?direction=JUMPCITE&cgisite=/cgi-bin/content&dbfile=FT30&State=TEXAS&jumps=2&account=JAMES.CAMPBELL/"></A><A HREF="/cgi-bin/content/showpage.pl?direction=JUMPCITE&cgisite=/cgi-bin/content&dbfile=FT30&State=TEXAS&jumps=2&account=JAMES.CAMPBELL/">	In determining the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain a revocation, we view the 

evidence in the light most favorable to the trial court's ruling.  <EM>Jones v. State</EM>, 589 S.W.2d 

419, 421 (Tex.Crim.App. 1979).  Carillo's pleas of true to four alleged violations of the 

conditions of his community supervision in the underlying trial court Cause No. B12324-9603 and to five alleged violations in trial court Cause No. B12323-9603, and the respective 

stipulations of evidence, support the court's judgments.  There is nothing in the record to 

suggest that he was incompetent or that his pleas and stipulations were not made 

knowingly, voluntarily or intelligently. The record contains some evidence in mitigation of 

some of his violations, but when, as here, more than one violation is alleged, proof of any 

one of them is sufficient to support revocation.  <EM>Moore v. State</EM>, 605 S.W.2d 924, 926 

(Tex.Crim.App. 1980); <EM>Gobell v. State</EM>, 528 S.W.2d 223 (Tex.Crim.App. 1975); <EM>McCollum 

v. State</EM>, 784 S.W.2d 702, 704-05 (Tex.App.--Houston [14th Dist.] 1990, pet. ref'd).</SPAN></P> 

 

<P><A HREF="  "></A><A></A><A></A><A></A><A></A><A></A><A></A><A></A><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial"> 	Our review convinces us that appellate counsel conducted a diligent and 

conscientious review of the record. </SPAN>We have also made an independent examination of the 

entire record to determine whether there are any arguable grounds which might support the 

appeal.  <EM>See Stafford, </EM>813 S.W.2d at 511. <SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial"> We agree it presents no meritorious grounds for 

review. The trial court did not abuse its discretion in revoking Carillo's community 

supervision. We grant counsel's motion to withdraw and affirm the judgments of the trial 

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<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family: Arial">							James T. Campbell</SPAN></P> 

 

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