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In the Interest of T.M., a Child v. the State of Texas
Tex. App.—11th Dist.March 19, 2026No. 11-25-00273-CV
Mixed ResultFlorida Department of Corrections
Case Details
- Nature of Suit
- Termination of parental rights or conservatorship - accelerated
- Status
- Published
- Procedural Posture
- motion to dismiss
Related Laws
No specific laws identified for this ruling.
Outcome
The court denied defendant's motion to dismiss Holland's excessive force claim under the Eighth Amendment, finding it plausibly stated. However, the court dismissed the official capacity claim based on Eleventh Amendment immunity while allowing the individual capacity claim to proceed.
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