Opinion
No. 04-19-00001-CV
01-16-2019
IN THE COMMITMENT OF STEPHEN PATRICK BLACK
From the 274th Judicial District Court, Guadalupe County, Texas
Trial Court No. 15-1805-CV
Honorable Gary L. Steel, Judge Presiding
ORDER
Appellant seeks to appeal an order denying his request to appoint counsel to represent him other than the Office of State Counsel for Offenders. See TEX. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE ANN. § 841.005 (providing for appointment of Office of State Counsel for Offenders to represent indigent person in civil commitment procedure unless Office of State Counsel for Offenders is unable to represent the indigent person). Texas appellate courts have jurisdiction over final judgments, and such interlocutory orders as the legislature deems appealable by statute. See Bison Bldg. Materials, Ltd. v. Aldridge, 422 S.W.3d 582, 585 (Tex. 2012); Wise v. SR Dallas, LLC, 436 S.W.3d 402, 408 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2014, no pet.). Chapter 841 of the Texas Health and Safety Code governing the appellant's civil commitment proceedings does not contain any provision authorizing an appeal from an order denying a motion for other appointed counsel. But see In re State, 556 S.W.3d 821, 822 (Tex. 2018) (reviewing order regarding appointment of counsel under chapter 841 in mandamus proceeding); In re Fields, 256 S.W.3d 859, 860 (Tex. App.—Beaumont 2008, orig. proceeding) (same).
By order dated January 3, 2019, appellant was ordered to show cause in writing by January 17, 2019, why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. On January 14, 2019, appellant filed a motion requesting additional time to file his response. The motion is GRANTED, and appellant's response to this court's January 3, 2019 order must be filed in this court no later than February 4, 2019.
/s/_________
Sandee Bryan Marion, Chief Justice
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court on this 16th day of January, 2019.
/s/_________
KEITH E. HOTTLE,
Clerk of Court