JAN P. PATTERSON, Justice, concurring. Were we to address the issues raised but not fully formed in this litigation, we would be speaking without portfolio. Tempting as it may be to speak to these important issues, the posture of this case shows the inefficiencies of using a plea to the jurisdiction, particularly without the production of essential evidence, to force the trial judge — and this Court — to ma…
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