Lowell Quincy Green v. Courtney Brooke Corbello, Gregg Abbott, and W. Ken Paxton ( 2019 )


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  •                                         IN THE
    TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
    No. 10-19-00101-CV
    LOWELL QUINCY GREEN,
    Appellant
    v.
    COURTNEY BROOKE CORBELLO,
    GREG ABBOTT, AND W. KEN PAXTON,
    Appellees
    From the 414th District Court
    McLennan County, Texas
    Trial Court No. 2017-3504-5
    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    On March 25, 2019, Lowell Quincy Green filed in this Court what appears to be an
    original petition seeking $1 million in damages from Courtney Brooke Corbello and $5
    million in damages from Greg Abbott and W. Ken Paxton.1 Only final decisions of a trial
    1 Appellant’s notice of appeal contains several deficiencies. See TEX. R. APP. P. 9.5, 25.2(d). We
    utilize Rule 2 and suspend Rules 9.5 and 25.2(d) to expedite a disposition of this proceeding. See 
    id. at R.
    2.
    Moreover, based on the content of the document, it is difficult for the Court to understand Green’s
    arguments or to even describe or characterize the document or its purpose.
    court are appealable. Gregory v. Foster, 
    35 S.W.3d 255
    , 257 (Tex. App.—Texarkana 2000,
    no pet.) (citing N.E. Indep. Sch. Dist. v. Aldridge, 
    400 S.W.2d 893
    , 895 (Tex. 1966)). Indeed,
    the Texas Supreme Court has held that an appeal may be taken only from a final
    judgment and certain interlocutory orders identified by statute. See Lehmann v. Har-Con
    Corp., 
    39 S.W.3d 191
    , 195 (Tex. 2001); see also Macon v. Tex. Dep’t of Criminal Justice-Inst.
    Div., No. 10-10-00150-CV, 2012 Tex. App. LEXIS 4207, at **2-3 (Tex. App.—Waco May 23,
    2012, no pet.) (mem. op.) (“Unless an interlocutory appeal is expressly authorized by
    statute, we only have jurisdiction over an appeal taken from a final judgment.”). Because
    Green does not appeal from a final judgment or appealable, interlocutory order in this
    matter, we dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction.2 See TEX. R. APP. P. 42.3(a), 43.2(f);
    
    Lehmann, 39 S.W.3d at 195
    ; see also Macon, 2012 Tex. App. LEXIS 4207, at **2-3.
    Absent a specific exemption, the Clerk of the Court must collect filing fees at the
    time a document is presented for filing. TEX. R. APP. P. 12.1(b); Appendix to Tex. R. App.
    P., Order Regarding Fees (Amended Aug. 28, 2007, eff. Sept. 1, 2007); see TEX. R. APP. P. 5;
    10TH TEX. APP. (WACO) LOC. R. 5; TEX. GOV’T CODE ANN. §§ 51.207(b), 51,208, 51.941(a)
    2  We recognize that Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 42.3 states that an appellate court may
    involuntarily dismiss an appeal for lack of jurisdiction after giving a party ten days’ notice. See 
    id. at R.
    42.3(a). Green has filed numerous original petitions in this Court, and in those cases, we have given him
    twenty-one days to explain how this Court has jurisdiction over original petitions filed in an appellate
    court. Green has been unable to explain how this Court has jurisdiction over original petitions filed in an
    appellate court because there is nothing in the law that vests this Court with jurisdiction over these types
    of filings. Therefore, asking for yet another response is an exercise in futility. Accordingly, we utilize Rule
    2 to suspend the ten-day notice requirement in Rule 42.3. See 
    id. at R.
    2. Moreover, for a warning regarding
    sanctions in the event Green continues to file frivolous proceedings in this Court, see Green v. State, No. 10-
    19-00056-CV, 2019 Tex. App. LEXIS ____ (Tex. App.—Waco Apr. 3, 2019, no pet. h.) (mem. op.).
    Green v. Corbello, et al.                                                                              Page 2
    (West 2013). Under these circumstances, we suspend the rule and order the Clerk to write
    off all unpaid filing fees in this case. TEX. R. APP. P. 2. The write-off of the fees from the
    accounts receivable of the Court in no way eliminates or reduces the fees owed.
    JOHN E. NEILL
    Justice
    Before Chief Justice Gray,
    Justice Davis, and
    Justice Neill
    Appeal dismissed
    Opinion delivered and filed April 3, 2019
    [CV06]
    Green v. Corbello, et al.                                                               Page 3
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 10-19-00101-CV

Filed Date: 4/3/2019

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 4/4/2019