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Date Created: 2024-03-13 06:12:09.68022+00
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DISMISS and Opinion Filed March 7, 2024

                                            S   In The
                                 Court of Appeals
                          Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
                                       No. 05-22-00896-CV

                        IN THE MATTER OF J.L.R., A MINOR

                   On Appeal from the 304th Judicial District Court
                                Dallas County, Texas
                        Trial Court Cause No. JD-35928-W

                          MEMORANDUM OPINION
          Before Chief Justice Burns, Justice Molberg, and Justice Goldstein
                           Opinion by Chief Justice Burns
        J.L.R. is appealing the denial of habeas relief in the trial court. The appellant

was a juvenile when he pleaded true to the offense of capital murder and was

sentenced to 40 years in the Texas Youth Commission pursuant to the terms of the

plea agreement. Appellant, however, has been declared a vexatious litigant and is

prohibited from filing pro se any new litigation in a court of this State without first

obtaining permission from the local administrative judge.1 See TEX. CIV. PRAC. &

REM. CODE ann. §§ 11.102(a).

    1
    Appellant filed post-conviction applications for writs of habeas corpus in 2003, 2011, 2014, 2019, and
most recently in 2022. Appellant’s 2022 application is the subject of this appeal.
        Appellant filed his writ of habeas corpus in the trial court and subsequently

filed his appeal in this Court without first obtaining the required permission.2 By

letter dated January 2, 2024, we ordered appellant to file a copy of an order from the

local administrative judge giving him permission to file this appeal by February 2,

2024, or a letter brief explaining why a prefiling order permitting the appeal is not

required. We cautioned appellant that failure to provide the written verification of

permission to file or a letter brief explaining why a prefiling order permitting the

appeal was not required might result in dismissal of this appeal for want of

jurisdiction without further notice. On January 23, 2024, we granted appellant’s

motion requesting an additional thirty days to file his response to this Court’s

January 2, 2024 order. Accordingly, we ordered appellant to file his response on or

before February 21, 2024.

        To date, appellant has not provided this Court with a written order from the

local administrative judge giving relator permission to file this original proceeding.

Nor has appellant filed a letter brief with this Court explaining why a prefiling order

permitting the appeal was not required. Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for lack

of jurisdiction. See TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE ann. § 11.1035(b) (the court “shall

    2
      In its Findings of Facts, the trial stated appellant was a vexatious litigant who had failed to obtain
permission from the local administrative judge to file his writ of habeas corpus in the trial court. Thus, the
trial court was prohibited from addressing the merits of appellant’s claim. See TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM.
CODE ann. § 11.103. Moreover, the trial court had a duty to dismiss this litigation once it learned appellant
was a vexatious litigant who had failed to obtain a prefiling order from a local administrative permitting
the filing of his writ of habeas corpus. Id. § 11.1035(b).
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dismiss the litigation unless the [vexatious litigant subject to a prefiling order] . . .

obtains an order from the appropriate local administrative judge described by

Section 11.102(a) permitting the filing of the litigation”); see also In re Crenshaw,

No. 05-19-00633-CV, 2019 WL 2710755, at *1 (Tex. App.—Dallas June 28, 2019,

orig. proceeding) (mem. op.) (dismissing petition for writ of mandamus when

vexatious-litigant relator made no showing that he had obtained order from local

administrative judge permitting filing thereof); TEX. R. APP. P. 42.3(a), 43.2(f).

                                             /Robert D. Burns, III/
                                             ROBERT D. BURNS, III
                                             CHIEF JUSTICE

220896F.P05

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                                   S
                            Court of Appeals
                     Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
                                 JUDGMENT

IN THE MATTER OF J.L.R., A                   On Appeal from the 304th Judicial
MINOR                                        District Court, Dallas County, Texas
                                             Trial Court Cause No. JD-35928-W.
No. 05-22-00896-CV                           Opinion delivered by Chief Justice
                                             Burns. Justices Molberg and
                                             Goldstein participating.

    In accordance with this Court’s opinion of this date, this appeal is
DISMISSED.

Judgment entered March 7, 2024

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