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New Abbott-appointed appeals court ruled constitutional in Dallas County Jail mental health case

Sheriff Marian Brown speaks to the cadets during the Dallas County Sheriff鈥檚 Academy class graduation Friday, March 15, 2024, at George Allen Civil Court Building in Dallas.
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Sheriff Marian Brown speaks to the cadets during the Dallas County Sheriff鈥檚 Academy class graduation Friday, March 15, 2024, at George Allen Civil Court Building in Dallas.

The Texas Supreme Court says the creation of is constitutional 鈥 clearing the way for a Dallas County lawsuit against the state's health agency to land in front of a Gov. Greg Abbott-appointed court.

Dallas County and Sheriff Marian Brown sued the Texas Health and Human Services Commission last year, accusing the state agency of not accepting legally incompetent inmates at state hospitals in a timely manner.

Mentally ill inmates who are deemed incompetent to stand trial must have their competency restored in psychiatric care before criminal proceedings. However, that wait list is long in Texas, which means those detainees must wait for state hospital space in county jails for months or even years.

Dallas commissioners sent a letter to Attorney General Ken Paxton and HHSC two months prior requesting more beds for hundreds of inmates in need of competency restoration. In October 2022, 6% of the jail population in Dallas County was waiting to be transferred to state hospitals.

A Travis County district court rejected HHSC鈥檚 request to dismiss the case, so the state appealed to the Third Court of Appeals. But when the starts taking cases on Sept. 1, all civil litigation involving the state, challenges to the constitutionality of state laws and appeals from business courts must be transferred to the new court 鈥 including Dallas County's suit.

The county asked the state鈥檚 highest court to put that transfer on hold. It argued the 15th appellate court's existence is unconstitutional for several reasons, including that the court has judicial power over the entire state as opposed to a smaller district, and its jurisdiction is defined by subject matter and not geography.

Dallas County also took issue with the fact that the court's new justices 鈥 鈥 will take the bench this year, but their positions won鈥檛 be up for election until November 2026, skipping this year鈥檚 general election.

Abbott signed Senate Bill 1045 , and its constitutionality has been called into question ever since. Proponents say statewide cases should be heard by a statewide court, and an additional court would take the heavy caseload off other overburdened appeals courts.

Attorneys like Malcolm Whittaker also say a centralized court for business case appeals will lead to more consistent rulings on complex business law issues, helping reassure companies who want to incorporate in Texas.

鈥淲hat business people want is predictability, right?鈥 Whittaker told 四虎影院. 鈥淲hat is the rule? If I do X, am I in compliance with statute Y?鈥

But critics say creating the 15th Court of Appeals was a political move and get cases against Texas thrown out early in the appeals process.

Regardless of the motivations behind the court鈥檚 creation, the Texas Supreme Court rejected all Dallas County鈥檚 arguments that the court鈥檚 existence is unconstitutional.

鈥(T)he Fifteenth Court鈥檚 justices will be electorally accountable to the citizens of every court of appeals district from which a case would otherwise come,鈥 reads the opinion from Justice Evan Young. 鈥淚t is hard to regard this circumstance as anything but a lesser intrusion into the ordinary judicial system than transferring an appeal to a court with no ties whatsoever to the transferor region.鈥

Texas Supreme Court justices, however, didn鈥檛 touch on the merits of Dallas County鈥檚 case against the state.

Ashley Harris with the ACLU of Texas, which filed an amicus brief in support of Dallas County, said the Texas Legislature and the state Supreme Court both ignored the language of the Texas Constitution. That has negative implications for both Democrats and Republicans, she said.

鈥淭his is part of a trend that we鈥檙e seeing of a consolidation of power statewide to ignore regional voters when those are the structures that are in place in Texas,鈥 she said.

Neither the Office of the Attorney General nor attorneys for Dallas County immediately responded to requests for comment.

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Toluwani Osibamowo covers law and justice for 四虎影院. She joined the newsroom in 2022 as a general assignments reporter. She previously worked as a news intern for Texas Tech Public Media and copy editor for Texas Tech University鈥檚 student newspaper, The Daily Toreador, before graduating with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism. She was named one of Current's public media Rising Stars in 2024. She is originally from Plano.