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Walton v. State

Court of Appeals Second Appellate District of Texas at Fort Worth
Dec 6, 2018
No. 02-18-00396-CR (Tex. App. Dec. 6, 2018)

Summary

dismissing appeal for want of jurisdiction because appellate court had not received "a written order from the trial court—a prerequisite to appealability"

Summary of this case from Ex parte Dearing

Opinion

No. 02-18-00396-CR No. 02-18-00397-CR No. 02-18-00398-CR

12-06-2018

DERRICK RESHORD WALTON, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS


On Appeal from the 431st District Court Denton County, Texas
Trial Court Nos. F17-2958-431, F17-2959-431, F17-2960-431 Before Birdwell, J.; Sudderth, C.J.; and Gabriel, J.
Memorandum Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Derrick Reshord Walton filed a notice of appeal from the trial court's verbal denial of his attempts to reduce bail in three pending cases. Although we informed appellant that we had not received a written order from the trial court—a prerequisite to appealability—the trial court has not signed one. See State v. Wachtendorf, 475 S.W.3d 895, 904 (Tex. Crim. App. 2015). Accordingly, we dismiss these appeals for want of jurisdiction.

Appellant filed both a motion to reduce bail and an application for habeas relief in which he complained that his bail was excessive. See Ragston v. State, 424 S.W.3d 49, 52 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014) (holding that appellate courts do not have jurisdiction of appeal from denial of pretrial motion to reduce bail, only the denial of an application for writ of habeas corpus seeking a bail reduction).

Per Curiam Do Not Publish
Tex. R. App. P. 47.2(b) Delivered: December 6, 2018


Summaries of

Walton v. State

Court of Appeals Second Appellate District of Texas at Fort Worth
Dec 6, 2018
No. 02-18-00396-CR (Tex. App. Dec. 6, 2018)

dismissing appeal for want of jurisdiction because appellate court had not received "a written order from the trial court—a prerequisite to appealability"

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dismissing appeal for want of jurisdiction because appellate court had not received "a written order from the trial court—a prerequisite to appealability"

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dismissing appeal for want of jurisdiction because appellate court had not received "a written order from the trial court—a prerequisite to appealability"

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Case details for

Walton v. State

Case Details

Full title:DERRICK RESHORD WALTON, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS

Court:Court of Appeals Second Appellate District of Texas at Fort Worth

Date published: Dec 6, 2018

Citations

No. 02-18-00396-CR (Tex. App. Dec. 6, 2018)

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