This question has been addressed in 1 Texas court opinion:
COA03 — February 4, 2026
Jason Rigolli filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus after being confined for contempt. While the appellate court considered the petition and Rigolli was out on a personal bond, the trial court issued an amended contempt order with new purge conditions and a future deadline. The Third Court of Appeals analyzed whether a live controversy still existed and concluded the case was moot. The court held that because the original orders were superseded by the amended order and the relator was no longer confined under the challenged instruments, the appellate court could grant no effective relief.
Litigation Takeaway
“Always monitor the trial court docket during an original proceeding; if the trial court issues an amended order while your habeas petition is pending, the original challenge likely becomes moot, requiring you to file a new or supplemental petition to challenge the revised order.”