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Laster v. Nash

Court of Appeals of Texas, Eighth District, El Paso
Dec 13, 2007
No. 08-07-00283-CV (Tex. App. Dec. 13, 2007)

Opinion

No. 08-07-00283-CV

December 13, 2007.

Appeal from the County Court at Law No. 5 of Dallas County, Texas (TC# CC-057961).

Before CHEW, C.J., McCLURE, and CARR, JJ.


MEMORANDUM OPINION


This restricted appeal is before the Court on its own motion for determination of whether the appeal should be dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Having determined that Appellant failed to timely file his notice of appeal, we dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction.

A civil appeal is perfected when the notice of appeal is filed. Tex.R.App.P. 26.1; see Restrepo v. First Nat'l Bank of Dona Ana County, N.M., 892 S.W.2d 237, 238 (Tex.App.-El Paso 1995, no writ) (applying former Tex.R.App.P. 40(a)(1)). In a restricted appeal, the notice of appeal must be filed within six months of the entry of the judgment. Tex.R.App.P. 26.1(c). The judgment in this case was rendered February 12, 2007. Therefore, Appellant's notice of restricted appeal was due no later than August 12, 2007. Appellant did not file his notice of appeal until August 31, 2007. By letter dated October 4, 2007, the Court notified Appellant that his notice of appeal was untimely, and gave Appellant ten days' notice of our intent to dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction unless any party could show grounds for continuing the appeal. See Tex.R.App.P. 42.3. Neither party has responded to the Court's notice. Therefore, the appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.


Summaries of

Laster v. Nash

Court of Appeals of Texas, Eighth District, El Paso
Dec 13, 2007
No. 08-07-00283-CV (Tex. App. Dec. 13, 2007)
Case details for

Laster v. Nash

Case Details

Full title:DON LASTER, Appellant, v. PATRICK NASH and DARIN FLUELLEN, Appellees

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Eighth District, El Paso

Date published: Dec 13, 2007

Citations

No. 08-07-00283-CV (Tex. App. Dec. 13, 2007)