Defendant-Intervenor Judge Wood's Third Supplement to Her Answers to Interrogatories

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August 14, 1989

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  • Case Files, LULAC and Houston Lawyers Association v. Attorney General of Texas Hardbacks, Briefs, and Trial Transcript. Defendant-Intervenor Judge Wood's Third Supplement to Her Answers to Interrogatories, 1989. 51ca0e0a-247c-f011-b4cc-7c1e52467ee8. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/87db881f-ef83-409c-ad5f-a8be6a589f4c/defendant-intervenor-judge-woods-third-supplement-to-her-answers-to-interrogatories. Accessed December 23, 2025.

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    LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN 

CITIZENS (LULAC), et al., 

V. 

JIM MATTOX, Attorney General 

of the State of Texas, et al., 

TO: 

THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS 

MIDLAND-ODESSA DIVISION 

Plaintiffs, 

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DEFENDANT-INTERVENOR HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT JUDGE SHAROLYN 
  

WOOD'S THIRD SUPPLEMENT TO HER ANSWERS TO INTERROGATORIES 
  

Plaintiffs, by and through their attorney of record, Rolando 
L. Rios, Southwest Voter Registration & Education Project, 
201 N. St. Mary's, Suite 521, San Antonio, Texas 78205; 

Plaintiff-Intervenors Houston Lawyers' Association, by and 
through their attorneys of record, Julius L. Chambers and 
Sherrilyn A. Ifill, NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, 
Inc., 99 Hudson Street, 16th Floor, New York, New York 

10013; and 

Plaintiff-Intervenors the Legislative Black Caucus, by and 
through their attorney of record, Gabrielle K. McDonald, 
Matthews & Branscomb, 301 Congress Ave., Suite 2050, Austin, 

Texas 78701 

Defendant-Intervenor Harris County District Judge Sharolyn 

Wood ("Wood") supplements her Answers to Plaintiffs' First Set of 

Interrogatories No. 1 and 2, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil 

Procedure 26 (4) (e). 

 



  

Defendant-Intervenor Wood may c¢all ‘as an involuntary 

resource witness, whose testimony may involve factual matters and 

expert opinions, the following person: 

i. Bon. Carl: 1. Walker, Jr. 

Judge, 185th District Court 
Criminal Courts Building, Room 829 
301 San Jacinto 
Houston, Texas 77002 

(713) 221-6362 

Respectfully submitted, 

PORTER & CLEMENTS 

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J. Eugene Clements 
700 Louisiana, Suite 3500 

—gouston, Texas 77002-2730 

{713) 226-0600 

  

Byx , \ CAA 

“ Darrell Smith 
Attorney at Law J + = 
10999 Interstate Hwy. 10, #905 

San Antonio, Texas 78230 

(512) 641-9944 

  

ATTORNEYS FOR HARRIS COUNTY 

DISTRICT JUDGE SHAROLYN WOOD 

OF COUNSEL: 

PORTER & CLEMENTS 

John E. O'Neill 
Evelyn V. Keyes 
700 Louisiana, Suite 3500 

Houston, Texas 77002-2730 

(713) 226-0600 

Michael J. Wood 
Attorney at Law 

440 Louisiana, Suite 200 
Houston, Texas 77002 

(713) 228-5105 

 



  

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 
  

I hereby certify that on the WH gay of August, 1989, a 
true and correct copy of the above and foregoing Defendant- 
Intervenor Harris County District Judge Sharolyn Wood's Third 
Supplement to Her Answers to Interrogatories was served upon 
counsel of record in this case by first class United States mail, 
postage prepaid, addressed as follows: 

Mr. William L. Garrett 
Ms. Brenda Hall Thompson 
Garrett, Thompson & Chang 
Attorneys at Law 

8300 Douglas, Suite 800 
Dallas, Texas 75225 

Mr. Rolando L. Rios 
Southwest Voter Registration & 

Education Project 
201 N. St. Mary's, Suite 521 
San Antonio, Texas 78205 

Ms. Susan Finkelstein 
Texas Rural Legal Aid, Inc. 
201 N. St. Mary's, Suite 600 
San Antonio, Texas 78205 

Mr. Julius Levonne Chambers 
Ms. Sherrilyn A. Ifill 
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. 
99 Hudson Street 

16th Floor 

New York, New York 10013 

Ms. Gabrielle K. McDonald 
Matthews & Branscomb 

301 Congress Ave., Suite 2050 
Austin, Texas 78701 

Mr. Jim Mattox, Attorney General of Texas 
Ms. Mary F. Keller, First Assistant Attorney General 
Ms. Renea Hicks, Spec. Assistant Attorney General 
Mr. Javier Guajardo, Spec. Assistant Attorney General 
P.O. Box 12548 
Capitol Station 
Austin, Texas 78701 

Mr. Edward B. Cloutman, III 

Mullinax, Wells, Baab & Cloutman, P.C. 

3301 Elm Street 

Dallas, Texas 75226-1637 

 



  
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Mr. E. Brice Cunningham 
777 So. R.L. Thornton Freeway 
Suite 12} 
Dallas, Texas 75203 

Mr. Ken Oden 

Travis County Attorney 
P. O. Box 1748 
Austin, Texas 78767 

Mr. David R. Richards 
Special Counsel 
600 W. 7th Street 

Austin, Texas 78701 

Mr. Mark H. Dettman 

Attorney at Law 

P. OO. Box 2559 

Midland, Texas 79702 

Mr. Robert H. Mow, Jr. 

Hughes & Luce 
2800 Momentum Place 

1717 Main Street 
Dallas, Texas 75201 

Sidr Vol 
  

Evelyn V. Keyes

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