When the judgment is void, the trial and appeal courts have no discretion and must decide whether the judgment is void or it is not. A court's refusal to decide violates rights to petition and due process of party bringing motion.

When the judgment is void, the trial and appeal courts have no discretion and must decide whether the judgment is void or it is not. A court's refusal to decide violates rights to petition and due process of party bringing motion.
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