Ex Parte: Gilbert Puerto Pena

COURT OF APPEALS

EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

EL PASO, TEXAS







EX PARTE: GILBERT PUERTO PENA

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No. 08-11-00290-CR


Appeal from the


243rd Judicial District Court

of El Paso County, Texas


(TC# 20020D00330)



MEMORANDUM OPINION


            On October 5, 2011, Appellant filed a notice of appeal from an order denying his application for a writ of habeas corpus. According to the district clerk’s docketing certificate, the order was signed on August 24, 2011.

            On October 6, 2011, the Clerk of this Court advised Appellant that the notice of appeal did not appear to be timely. The Clerk gave notice that the Court would dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction unless he could show grounds for continuing the appeal within ten days. More than ten days have passed, and Appellant has not responded.

            When the trial court denies habeas relief in a criminal case, the notice of appeal must be filed within thirty days after the order was signed. See Tex.R.App.P. 26.2(a)(1); see also Ortiz v. State, 299 S.W.3d 930, 933 (Tex.App.--Amarillo 2009, no pet.); Ex parte Delgado, 214 S.W.3d 56, 58 (Tex.App.--El Paso 2006, pet. ref’d). The appellant may obtain an extension by filing both the notice of appeal and a motion for extension of time within fifteen days after the deadline passes. Tex.R.App.P. 26.3. A timely notice of appeal is necessary to invoke this Court’s jurisdiction. Olivo v. State, 918 S.W.2d 519, 522 (Tex.Crim.App. 1996). Because the notice of appeal was not timely and no motion for extension of time was filed, we dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction.




November 16, 2011

CHRISTOPHER ANTCLIFF, Justice


Before McClure, C.J., Rivera, and Antcliff, JJ.


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