Joseph Wendell Hume v. State

FILE COPY BRIAN QUINN Chief Justice Court of Appeals VIVIAN LONG Clerk JAMES T. CAMPBELL Justice Seventh District of Texas MAILING ADDRESS: MACKEY K. HANCOCK Potter County Courts Building P. O. Box 9540 Justice 79105-9540 501 S. Fillmore, Suite 2-A PATRICK A. PIRTLE Amarillo, Texas 79101-2449 Justice (806) 342-2650 www.txcourts.gov/7thcoa.aspx December 8, 2015 Joseph Wendell Hume TDCJ-ID#1509979 Polunsky Unit 3872 FM 350 South Livingston, TX 77351 RE: Case Number: 07-15-00433-CR, 07-15-00434-CR, 07-15-00435-CR, 07-15-00436-CR, 07-15-00437-CR Trial Court No.: 19597-B, 19600-B, 19601-B, 19611-B, 19619-B Style: Joseph Wendell Hume v. The State of Texas Dear Mr. Hume: Appellant Joseph Wendell Hume filed notices of appeal in the above-referenced causes. In each of the notices of appeal, Appellant states that he is appealing the trial court’s refusal or failure “to rule on petitioner’s petition for bill of review.” It appears that the trial court has not signed or entered final, appealable written orders acting on Appellant’s motions. Generally, a criminal defendant may appeal only from a final judgment. See Abbott v. State, 271 S.W.3d 694, 697 n.8 (Tex. Crim. App. 2008). Consequently, it appears that the Court is without jurisdiction in this case. By Order of the Court, Appellant is directed to show why the Court has jurisdiction over this appeal. Appellant’s response is due on or before January 7, 2016. Unless Appellant files a response showing grounds for continuing the appeal by this date, this appeal will be dismissed for want of jurisdiction. TEX. R. APP. P. 42.3(a). Very truly yours, Vivian Long VIVIAN LONG, CLERK xc: Honorable John B. Board (DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL) James A. Farren (DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL) Jodi Goodman (DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL) Jo Carter (DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL)