Judgment void after trial judge passed away

April 4, 2018

Masa Custom Homes LLC v. Shahin arose from the untimely death of Dallas district judge Phyllis Lister Brown; before her passing, she had heard the evidence in a bench trial, indicated her rulings by mail, and held a hearing on the appropriate form of judgment. But because she died before entering judgment, another judge signed the final judgment in the matter. The Fifth Court found that judgment void: :All courts that have addressed the issue directly have held the rules of civil procedure do not authorize a judge to render judgment following a bench trial unless he personally heard the evidence on which the judgment is based.” No. 05-16-00978-CV (April 2, 2018) (applying, inter alia, Ad Villarai  LLC v. Chan Pak, 519 S.W.3d 132 (Tex. 2017)).