Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2002

Charles W. Bishop II v. Margo Frasier and Woody Simmons

Charles W. Bishop II v. Margo Frasier and Woody Simmons
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided August 30, 2002

Charles W. Bishop II v. Margo Frasier and Woody Simmons

Opinion

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

NO. 03-02-00095-CV

Charles W. Bishop II, Appellant v. Margo Frasier and Woody Simmons, Appellees

FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY, 98TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NO. GN103233, HONORABLE JOHN K. DIETZ, JUDGE PRESIDING

Appellant Charles Bishop, an inmate proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis, filed a notice of appeal on February 7, 2002. After reviewing the clerk=s record, this Court questioned whether it had jurisdiction over the dismissal order about which appellant complains. It appeared from the record that claims against other defendants remained pending and the district court had not rendered a severance order addressing all of the other defendants and claims. Because the complained-of order appeared not to be a final appealable order, on April 9, 2002, the clerk=s office sent a letter to the parties requesting that appellant explain to the Court why the appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. The letter requested that appellant respond by April 19, 2002, showing grounds for continuing the appeal. See Tex. R. App. P. 42.3. The clerk=s office has received no response from appellant.

As appellant has not responded as directed and as the record does not contain a final appealable order, the appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Tex. R. App. P. 42.3(a), (c).

Lee Yeakel, Justice Before Chief Justice Aboussie, Justices B. A. Smith and Yeakel Dismissed for Want of Jurisdiction Filed: August 30, 2002 Do Not Publish

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