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Brown v. Soskin, 03-51353 (2004)

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Number: 03-51353 Visitors: 13
Filed: Jun. 29, 2004
Latest Update: Feb. 21, 2020
Summary: United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit F I L E D IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS June 28, 2004 FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT Charles R. Fulbruge III Clerk No. 03-51353 Summary Calendar LOIS M. BROWN; ALAN BROWN, Plaintiffs-Appellants, versus MARSHALL SOSKIN, in His Individual Capacity; HUBBARD S. PARKS, in His Corporate and Individual Capacity; RUSSELL WILSON, in His Municipal and Individual Capacity, HUMANE SOCIETY OF BEXAR COUNTY, SPCA, INC., in Its Corporate Capacity; JAMES BIAS, in His C
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                                                             United States Court of Appeals
                                                                      Fifth Circuit
                                                                     F I L E D
           IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
                                                                     June 28, 2004
                     FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT                      Charles R. Fulbruge III
                                                                        Clerk


                           No. 03-51353
                         Summary Calendar



LOIS M. BROWN; ALAN BROWN,

                                            Plaintiffs-Appellants,

                               versus

MARSHALL SOSKIN, in His Individual Capacity;
HUBBARD S. PARKS, in His Corporate and Individual
Capacity; RUSSELL WILSON, in His Municipal and
Individual Capacity, HUMANE SOCIETY OF BEXAR
COUNTY, SPCA, INC., in Its Corporate Capacity; JAMES
BIAS, in His Corporate and Individual Capacity; WILSON
COUNTY, in Its Municipal Capacity; JUDY FLEMING, in
Her Official and Individual Capacity, EVA S. MARTINEZ,
in Her Official and Individual Capacity; MARVIN QUINNEY,
in His Official and Individual Capacity; BILL C. WHITE,
in His Official and Individual Capacity; DAVID PEEPLES,
Judge, in His Official and Individual Capacity; EMILO
FLORES,in His Official and Individual Capacity; JOE D.
TACKITT, in His Official and Individual Capacity; LYNN
ELLISON, in His Official and Individual Capacity; JOHN
W. PRIMOMO, Magistrate Judge, in His Official and
Individual Capacity; WILLIAM BLAGG, in His Official
and Individual Capacity; ORLANDO L. GARCIA, Judge,
in His Official and Individual Capacity; CHARLES SMITH
FRIGERIO, in His Official and Individual Capacity; PAW
MCGRAW & ASSOCIATES, INC., in Its Corporate Capacity;
PAM MCGRAW, in Her Corporate and Individual Capacity;
DOES 1-100, as Their Identities Become Known,

                                            Defendants-Appellees.
                   Appeal from the United States District Court for
                            the Western District of Texas
                             (USDC No. SA-03-CV-944)
           _______________________________________________________


Before REAVLEY, JONES and PRADO, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM:*

       As the state court proceedings which Appellants attempted to prevent have

concluded, all issues related to Judge Furgeson’s alleged abuse of discretion in denying the

Temporary Restraining Order are deemed moot. Judge Furgeson’s actions in no way

violated any canon of judicial ethics. Nor did he err in continuing to act after a motion for

recusal was filed. Judge Furgeson possessed authority under 28 U.S.C.§ 455 and 28

U.S.C.§ 144 to rule on the legal sufficiency of the facts alleged to show bias or prejudice.

Davis v. Board of School Comm’rs of Mobile County, 
517 F.2d 1044
, 1051 (5th Cir.),

reh’g denied 
521 F.2d 814
, cert. denied 
425 U.S. 944
(1975). Judge Furgeson’s authority

to issue orders in this case continued until there was notice of appeal from the final

judgment. In re Transtexas Gas Corp., 
303 F.3d 571
, 579 (5th Cir. 2002).




       *
        Pursuant to 5TH CIR. R. 47.5, the Court has determined that this opinion should not be
published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5TH CIR. R.
47.5.4.

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       After examining the record, we find no error of Judge Furgeson. The appellants

have pursued complaints in the district court and this court that have no arguable legal

merit. Only because they act pro se without legal advice sanctions will not be ordered.

       The motion for sanctions is DENIED.

       The district court’s judgment is AFFIRMED.




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