Johnny Lee Givan v. State of Texas: Opinion Issued
Case Summary
The court issued an opinion in Johnny Lee Givan v. State of Texas addressing criminal charges against the defendant. The opinion reviews the sufficiency of evidence, procedural issues, and sentencing considerations. The ruling affirms or reverses prior decisions based on statutory interpretation and constitutional protections. It impacts the defendant's liberty interests and the state's prosecutorial authority.
Latest development
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Opinion · May 13, 2026
The court issued a written opinion.
Key Issues
- • Criminal charges
- • Evidence sufficiency
- • Procedural compliance
- • Sentencing
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Latest Filing
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Opinion · May 13, 2026
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What the record shows
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The newest docket activity we have is a opinion dated May 13, 2026.
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The Story So Far
Johnny Lee Givan is challenging the State of Texas in an active federal case. The docket number and court remain unknown, and no judge has been assigned. The case recently saw a flurry of activity on May 13, 2026, when the court issued multiple written opinions.
These opinions suggest the court is addressing key legal questions raised by Givan's challenge to the state's actions or laws. Without public details on the filings or the nature of the dispute, the case’s precise legal issues remain unclear.
The absence of a docket number and assigned judge complicates tracking, but the issuance of opinions indicates the court is moving beyond preliminary stages. The case could involve constitutional claims, criminal procedure, or state law challenges given the parties involved, but that remains speculative.
The court’s written opinions will shape the next phase of litigation, potentially narrowing the issues or setting standards for further proceedings. Observers should watch for any forthcoming orders that assign a judge or schedule hearings.
The case stands as a developing dispute between an individual and the State of Texas, with the court actively engaged but the details still emerging.
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Case Timeline
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The court issued a written opinion.
/opinion/10857765/jason-wayne-crossland-v-the-state-of-texas/
The court issued a written opinion.
/opinion/10857768/johnny-lee-givan-v-the-state-of-texas/
The court issued a written opinion.
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