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· 4/26/2001

Texas Department of Protective & Regulatory Services v. Sherry

Citations

  • 46 S.W.3d 857
  • 44 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 672
  • 2001 Tex. LEXIS 28
  • 2001 WL 421219

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  • holding that failure to assert a constitutional claim in trial court bars appellate review of claim
  • holding that failure to assert constitutional claim in trial court bars appellate review of that claim
  • holding that the appellant waived his constitutional challenge in a paternity case because he failed to raise those constitutional issues during trial
  • holding that failure to assert constitutional claim in trial court bars appellate review of claim
  • holding that the appellant waived his constitutional challenge in a paternity case because he failed to raise those constitutional issues during trial
  • holding that alleged biological father who sought to establish paternity waived constitutional error, though it was undisputed that father had received no notice or hearing on prior paternity adjudication that created bar

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Judges: Hankinson

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