Road map to “death penalty” sanctions

June 8, 2020

The details of Duncan v. Park Place Motorcars provide a road map to “death penalty” sanctions, both substantively and procedurally as to the trial court’s findings: “On this record, we conclude the imposition of death penalty sanctions was just because it related directly to the conduct at issue in the case—specifically, Duncan’s  failure to appear for the completion of his deposition, and generally, Duncan’s  continuing violation of the trial court’s orders and hindrance of the discovery process  for appellees; the trial court imposed lesser sanctions to no avail; and Duncan’s  conduct throughout the long history of the case reasonably justified a presumption his affirmative claims lacked merit. Accordingly, we conclude the trial court did not abuse its discretion in ordering death penalty sanctions in this case.” No. 05-19-00032-CV (June 2, 2020) (mem. op.)