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Grable v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District, Houston
Jan 29, 2004
Nos. 14-03-01264-CR, 14-03-01369-CR, 14-03-01370-CR (Tex. App. Jan. 29, 2004)

Opinion

Nos. 14-03-01264-CR, 14-03-01369-CR, 14-03-01370-CR.

Opinion filed January 29, 2004. DO NOT PUBLISH. Tex.R.App.P. 47.2(b).

On Appeal from the 232nd District Court Harris County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 764,539. Dismissed and Memorandum.

Panel consists of Justices YATES, HUDSON, and FOWLER.


MEMORANDUM OPINION


Appellant's appeal from his conviction was dismissed on May 16, 2003, in cause number 14-02-335-CR, because the notice of appeal was not timely filed. On September 25, 2003, this Court dismissed an appeal from the trial court's refusal to rule on appellant's "Petition for Nunc Pro Tunc Judgment," holding that the appeal did not fall within the exceptions to the general rule that appeal may be taken only from a final judgment of conviction. Appellant has now filed three more appeals from the same trial court cause, two of which challenge the trial court's refusal to rule on appellant's "Petition for Nunc Pro Tunc Judgment," and one that challenges the trial court's denial of appellant's motion to recuse. On December 31, 2003, this court advised appellant of our intent to dismiss these appeals for lack of jurisdiction. On January 9, 2004, appellant filed a response. Appellant's response does not demonstrate that we have jurisdiction. Generally, an appellate court only has jurisdiction to consider an appeal by a criminal defendant where there has been a final judgment of conviction. Workman v. State, 170 Tex.Crim. 621, 343 S.W.2d 446, 447 (1961); McKown v. State, 915 S.W.2d 160, 161 (Tex.App.-Fort Worth 1996, no pet.). The exceptions include: (1) certain appeals while on deferred adjudication community supervision, Kirk v. State, 942 S.W.2d 624, 625 (Tex.Crim.App. 1997); (2) appeals from the denial of a motion to reduce bond, TEX.R.APP. P. 31.1; McKown, 915 S.W.2d at 161; and (3) certain appeals from the denial of habeas corpus relief, Wright v. State, 969 S.W.2d 588, 589 (Tex.App.-Dallas 1998, no pet.); McKown, 915 S.W.2d at 161. Because appellant's appeals do not fall within the exceptions to the general rule that appeal may be taken only from a final judgment of conviction, we have no jurisdiction. Accordingly, the appeals are ordered dismissed.


Summaries of

Grable v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District, Houston
Jan 29, 2004
Nos. 14-03-01264-CR, 14-03-01369-CR, 14-03-01370-CR (Tex. App. Jan. 29, 2004)
Case details for

Grable v. State

Case Details

Full title:CHARLES LEE GRABLE, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District, Houston

Date published: Jan 29, 2004

Citations

Nos. 14-03-01264-CR, 14-03-01369-CR, 14-03-01370-CR (Tex. App. Jan. 29, 2004)