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Sossamon v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas, Tenth District, Waco
May 14, 2003
No. 10-03-001-CR (Tex. App. May. 14, 2003)

Opinion

No. 10-03-001-CR.

Opinion delivered and filed May 14, 2003. DO NOT PUBLISH.

From the 54th District Court, McLennan County, Texas, Trial Court # 1073-2001-CR.

Before Chief Justice Davis, Justice Vance, and Justice Gray


MEMORANDUM OPINION


A jury convicted Harvey Leroy Sossamon, III of murder. Sossamon pleaded true to allegations of prior felony convictions enhancing his punishment to that for an habitual offender. The jury sentenced him to life imprisonment. Sossamon is representing himself on appeal. See Sossamon v. State, No. 10-02-231-CR, 2002 WL 31926391 (Tex.App.-Waco Dec. 31, 2002, order). The trial court denied Sossamon's motion to review the appellate record by order signed on December 13, 2002. Sossamon filed a notice of appeal on December 20, seeking appellate review of the trial court's order. This Court recently addressed a similar situation in an attempted appeal from the denial of an untimely request for a free appellate record. See Everett v. State, 91 S.W.3d 386 (Tex.App.-Waco 2002, no pet.).

Article V, section 6 of the Texas Constitution invests this Court with jurisdiction over "all cases of which the District Courts or County Courts have original or appellate jurisdiction, under such restrictions and regulations as may be prescribed by law." Article 44.02 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides in pertinent part, "A defendant in any criminal action has the right of appeal." Texas courts have consistently construed article 44.02 to allow an appeal only "from a `final judgment [of conviction],' though the statute does not contain this limitation on its face." Benford v. State, 994 S.W.2d 404, 408-09 (Tex.App.-Waco 1999, no pet.) (quoting State v. Sellers, 790 S.W.2d 316, 321 n. 4 (Tex.Crim.App. 1990)). This Court has jurisdiction over other types of criminal appeals only when "expressly granted by law." Benford, 994 S.W.2d at 409 (quoting Apolinar v. State, 820 S.W.2d 792, 794 (Tex.Crim.App. 1991)).
A defendant in a criminal case should perfect a separate appeal when a trial court denies his request for a free appellate record. See Nelson v. State, 6 S.W.3d 722, 726 (Tex.App.-Waco 1999, order, no pet.). However, no statute vests this Court with jurisdiction over an appeal from an order denying a request for a free copy of the trial record when such a request is not presented in conjunction with a timely-filed appeal. Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction.
Everett, 91 S.W.3d at 386 (other citations omitted). The trial court has not denied Sossamon a free appellate record. Thus, this is not the "separate appeal" contemplated in Nelson. Cf. 6 S.W.3d at 726. No statute vests this Court with jurisdiction over an appeal from an order denying a pro se request to review the record. In fact, the record has been provided to Sossamon pursuant to an order issued by this Court in the appeal from the judgment of conviction. See Sossamon, No. 10-02-231-CR, slip op. at 8, 2002 WL 31926391, at *4. Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction. Appeal dismissed for want of jurisdiction


Summaries of

Sossamon v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas, Tenth District, Waco
May 14, 2003
No. 10-03-001-CR (Tex. App. May. 14, 2003)
Case details for

Sossamon v. State

Case Details

Full title:HARVEY LEROY SOSSAMON, III, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Tenth District, Waco

Date published: May 14, 2003

Citations

No. 10-03-001-CR (Tex. App. May. 14, 2003)

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