Order Approving Motion to Correct Mistake

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November 14, 1989

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  • Case Files, LULAC and Houston Lawyers Association v. Attorney General of Texas Hardbacks, Briefs, and Trial Transcript. Order Approving Motion to Correct Mistake, 1989. d097c5ca-247c-f011-b4cc-7c1e52649b7e. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/7d446db2-2796-4beb-9649-07cd503fd1c9/order-approving-motion-to-correct-mistake. Accessed November 07, 2025.

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NOV 1. 1989 
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Us SEDIIRICY GOURD 

WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS CLER FFICE 
MIDLAND-ODESSA DIVISION BY cevcsses h ol'{ DEPUTY 

LULAC COUNCIL #4434, ET AL. § 

§ CIVIL ACTION NO. 

VS. § 
§ MO-88-CA-154 

JIM MATTOX, ET AL. § 

ORDER 
  

Came on for consideration, Dallas County plaintiff/in- 

tervenors' Motion to Correct Clerical Mistake, and after having 

reviewed the pleadings, it is the opinion of this Court that 

said Motion is well taken and it is therefore, 

ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that: 

1. Dallas County plaintiff/intervenors shall 

be noted in the style together with other plaintiff and 

defendant intervenors; and 

2. at the conclusion of the paragraph numbered 

"3." that the following description of Dallas County plaintiff/- 

intervenors shall be inserted: "plaintiff/intervenors from 

Dallas County, Jesse Oliver, Joan Winn White and Fred Tinsley, 

are black attorneys and citizens of Dallas County, Texas, each 

of whom is a former district judge from Dallas County, who was 

defeated in a county-wide election for district judge." 

SIGNED this the SA day of November, 19889. 

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE  



  

7:88—-cv-00154 

Sherrilyn Ifill, Esq. 
NAACP Legal Defense & Education Fund 
16th Floor 

99 Hudson St. 
New York, NY 10013 

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