Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2009

Reginald Dale Peters v. Carey Johnson, Carey Johnson D/B/A Discount Bail Bonds, and Discount Bail Bonds

Reginald Dale Peters v. Carey Johnson, Carey Johnson D/B/A Discount Bail Bonds, and Discount Bail Bonds
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided February 5, 2009

Reginald Dale Peters v. Carey Johnson, Carey Johnson D/B/A Discount Bail Bonds, and Discount Bail Bonds

Opinion

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                      COURT OF APPEALS

                                       SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                   FORT WORTH

 

 

                                        NO.  2-08-486-CV

 

 

REGINALD DALE PETERS                                                      APPELLANT

 

                                                   V.

 

CAREY JOHNSON, CAREY JOHNSON                                      APPELLEES

D/B/A DISCOUNT BAIL BONDS AND

DISCOUNT BAIL BONDS

 

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              FROM THE 355TH DISTRICT COURT OF HOOD COUNTY

 

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                                MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

 

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Reginald Dale Peters has filed a notice of appeal from a Ahearing on October 31, 2008.@  It appears that the trial court has not signed a final judgment or appealable interlocutory order.  On December 17, 2008, we notified Appellant that unless he or any other party desiring to continue the appeal filed a response showing grounds for continuing the appeal, we would dismiss the appeal.  We have received no response.

A party may appeal only from a final judgment or an interlocutory order specifically made appealable by statute or rule.  Lehmann v. Har‑Con Corp., 39 S.W.3d 191, 195 & n.12 (Tex. 2001); see, e.g., Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 51.014 (Vernon Supp. 2008) (listing appealable interlocutory orders).  Because the trial court has not signed a final judgment or appealable interlocutory order, we dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction.  See Tex. R. App. P. 42.3(a), 43.2(f).

PER CURIAM

 

PANEL:  GARDNER, WALKER, and MCCOY, JJ.

 

DELIVERED:  February 5, 2009



[1]See Tex. R. App. P. 47.4.

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