Lorenzo Meraz Davila v. State ( 2019 )


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  • Opinion filed March 29, 2019
    In The
    Eleventh Court of Appeals
    __________
    No. 11-19-00071-CV
    __________
    LORENZO MERAZ DAVILA, Appellant
    V.
    THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
    On Appeal from the 385th District Court
    Midland County, Texas
    Trial Court Cause No. CR44032
    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    Lorenzo Meraz Davila has filed a pro se notice of appeal from an order to
    withdraw funds from his inmate trust account. Upon reviewing the documents filed
    in this court, we wrote Appellant and informed him that it did not appear that this
    court had jurisdiction to entertain his appeal. We requested that Appellant respond
    and show grounds to continue this appeal. See TEX. R. APP. P. 42.3. Appellant has
    filed a response, but his response fails to show grounds upon which this appeal may
    continue.
    Unless specifically authorized by statute, appeals may be taken only from
    final judgments. Tex. A & M Univ. Sys. v. Koseoglu, 
    233 S.W.3d 835
    , 840–41 (Tex.
    2007); Lehmann v. Har-Con Corp., 
    39 S.W.3d 191
    , 195 (Tex. 2001). A notice or
    order to withdraw funds is not a final, appealable order. See Harrell v. State, 
    286 S.W.3d 315
    , 316 n.1, 321 (Tex. 2009) (“withdrawal order” is actually a notification
    from the court, not an order); Ramirez v. State, 
    318 S.W.3d 906
    , 907–08 (Tex.
    App.—Waco 2010, no pet.).                  The documents on file in this court, including
    Appellant’s response and his notice of appeal, indicate that Appellant is attempting
    to appeal from the trial court’s order to withdraw funds. It does not appear that
    Appellant has filed any post-notification motion in the trial court, such as a motion
    to strike the order to withdraw inmate funds. An order ruling on such a motion
    would be appealable. See Harrell, 
    286 S.W.3d 315
    . However, at this time, no
    appealable order has been entered in this case.
    Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction.
    PER CURIAM
    March 29, 2019
    Panel consists of: Bailey, C.J.,
    Stretcher, J., and Wright, S.C.J.1
    Willson, J., not participating.
    1
    Jim R. Wright, Senior Chief Justice (Retired), Court of Appeals, 11th District of Texas at Eastland,
    sitting by assignment.
    2