Rick Dunn v. State

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                COURT OF APPEALS

                                                 SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                                 FORT WORTH

 

 

                                       NOS. 2-07-018-CR

                                               2-07-019-CR

                                               2-07-020-CR

 

 

RICK DUNN                                                                        APPELLANT

 

                                                   V.

 

THE STATE OF TEXAS                                                                STATE

 

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         FROM COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT NO. 5 OF DENTON COUNTY

 

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                                MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

 

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Appellant Rick Dunn attempts to appeal his three convictions for construction of a water tank in excess of 5,000 gallons without obtaining a permit.  In each case, the trial court assessed as punishment a $99 fine, plus court costs.


On August 13, 2007, the State filed a motion to dismiss these appeals for want of jurisdiction because the fines imposed by the county court do not exceed $100 and appellant=s brief does not raise as its sole issue the constitutionality of the statute or ordinance upon which his convictions are based.  See Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 4.03 (Vernon 2005); Preston v. State, 145 S.W.3d 683, 684 (Tex. App.CCorpus Christi 2004, no pet.).[2]  Appellant has not responded to the motion to dismiss.  Accordingly, we grant the State=s motion and dismiss the appeals for want of jurisdiction.  See Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art 4.03; Tex. R. App. P. 43.2(f); Preston, 145 S.W.3d at 684.

 

PER CURIAM

PANEL D:  LIVINGSTON, DAUPHINOT, and HOLMAN, JJ.

DO NOT PUBLISH

Tex. R. App. P. 47.2(b)

                                                   

DELIVERED: September 20, 2007



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

[2]But see Alexander v. State, Nos. 03-07-00060-CR, 03-07-00061-CR, 03-07-00062-CR, 03-07-00063-CR, 03-07-00064-CR, 2007 WL2066296, at *2 (Tex. App.CAustin July 18, 2007, no pets.) (holding that appellant is also banned from challenging constitutionality of statute or ordinance).