Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2023

Fernando Chavarria v. the State of Texas

Fernando Chavarria v. the State of Texas
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided April 26, 2023

Fernando Chavarria v. the State of Texas

Opinion

In The Court of Appeals Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont __________________ NO. 09-23-00093-CR __________________ FERNANDO CHAVARRIA, Appellant V. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee __________________________________________________________________ On Appeal from the 252nd District Court Jefferson County, Texas Trial Cause No. F18-30866 __________________________________________________________________ MEMORANDUM OPINION The trial court sentenced Fernando Chavarria on September 19, 2022.

Chavarria did not file a motion for new trial. Notice of appeal was due to be filed on or before October 19, 2022. See Tex. R. App. P. 26.2(a)(1). His time for filing a motion for extension of time to perfect his appeal expired on November 3, 2022. See Tex. R. App. P. 26.3. Chavarria filed a notice of appeal on March 24, 2023, more than 30 days after the date the trial court imposed the sentence. On that same date Chavarria filed a motion for leave to file notice of appeal. On March 30, 2023, the Clerk of the Court notified the parties that the notice of appeal had been filed outside the time for which an extension of time may be granted for filing a notice of appeal, and warned the parties that the appeal would be dismissed unless grounds were shown for continuing the appeal by April 14, 2023. Neither party responded.

When a defendant appeals from a conviction in a criminal case, the time to file a notice of appeal runs from the date sentence is imposed or suspended in open court. See Tex. R. App. P. 26.2(a). An appellate court may extend the time to file the notice of appeal if, within 15 days after the deadline for filing the notice of appeal, the defendant files a notice of appeal in the trial court and files a motion for extension of time in the appellate court. See Tex. R. App. P. 26.3. Chavarria failed to file a notice of appeal and a motion for an extension of time within the time permitted by the rule. See id. “Timely filing of a written notice of appeal is a jurisdictional prerequisite to hearing an appeal.” Castillo v. State, 369 S.W.3d 196, 198 (Tex. Crim. App. 2012).

“If a notice of appeal is not timely filed, the court of appeals has no option but to dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction.” Id. We deny the motion for leave to file notice of appeal as untimely filed and we dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction.

See Tex. R. App. P. 43.2(f).

APPEAL DISMISSED.

PER CURIAM Submitted on April 25, 2023 Opinion Delivered April 26, 2023 Do Not Publish Before Horton, Johnson and Wright, JJ.

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