Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-02-27 08:09:54.585454+00
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In the
                  Court of Appeals
          Second Appellate District of Texas
                   at Fort Worth
                ___________________________
                     No. 02-23-00007-CV
                ___________________________

                 JANA SHEPHERD, Appellant

                               V.

  HELEN PAINTER & CO., CATHERINE TAYLOR, AMY DEFOREST,
YOUNGER RANCH, LLC, SCOTT REAL ESTATE, AND SHILA MANLEY,
                         Appellees

             On Appeal from the 348th District Court
                     Tarrant County, Texas
                 Trial Court No. 348-295290-17

            Before Womack, Wallach, and Walker, JJ.
            Memorandum Opinion by Justice Womack
                          MEMORANDUM OPINION

      In a previous appeal involving these parties, Appellant Jana Shepherd,

proceeding pro se, appealed from a final judgment. That appeal was later transferred

to the Amarillo Court of Appeals pursuant to an order of the Texas Supreme Court.

Transfer of Cases from Courts of Appeals, Misc. Docket No. 22-9083 (Tex. Sept. 27,

2022). While that appeal was pending, a dispute arose regarding Shepherd’s claim of

indigency. On November 15, 2022, the Amarillo Court of Appeals abated the appeal

and remanded the case to the trial court to determine Shepherd’s indigency status.

Shepherd v. Helen Painter & Co., No. 07-22-00314-CV, 2022 WL 16950283, at *1 (Tex.

App.—Amarillo Nov. 15, 2022, order).

      While on remand, Shepherd filed at least two motions to recuse the trial judge.

One of those motions was denied by the judge assigned to hear it on December 14,

2022, and another was denied by the judge assigned to hear it on December 28, 2022.

Shepherd previously filed an appeal in this court of the December 14, 2022 order

denying her motion to recuse the trial judge. We recently dismissed that appeal for

want of jurisdiction. See Shepherd v. Helen Painter & Co., No. 02-22-00502-CV, 2023

WL 308192, at *1 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth Jan. 19, 2023, no pet. h.) (mem. op.)

      Shepherd now attempts to appeal the December 28, 2022 order denying her

motion to recuse the trial judge. On January 10, 2023, we sent Shepherd a letter

expressing our concern that we do not have jurisdiction over this appeal because it is

not from a final judgment on appeal in our court. See Tex. R. Civ. P. 18a(j)(1)(A)

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(“An order denying a motion to recuse may be reviewed only for abuse of discretion

on appeal from the final judgment.”); see also In re Commitment of Lewis, 495 S.W.3d 341,

343 (Tex. App.—Beaumont 2016, pet. denied) (raising challenge to denial of recusal

motion in issue brought from appeal of final judgment); Dishner v. Huitt-Zollars, Inc.,

162 S.W.3d 370, 374 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2005, no pet.) (same).                We informed

Shepherd that unless she filed a response on or before January 20, 2023, showing

grounds for continuing the appeal, we would dismiss it. See Tex. R. App. P. 42.3(a),

44.3. We have received no response. Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for want of

jurisdiction.1 See Tex. R. App. P. 43.2(f); Tex. R. Civ. P. 18a(j)(1)(A).

                                                        /s/ Dana Womack

                                                        Dana Womack
                                                        Justice

Delivered: February 23, 2023

       We note that on December 27, 2022, the Amarillo Court of Appeals reinstated
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Shepherd’s appeal from the final judgment. We also note that on January 27, 2023,
Shepherd filed an amended notice of appeal with the Amarillo Court of Appeals in
which she stated that she desired to appeal both the December 14, 2022 order
denying her recusal motion and the December 28, 2022 order denying her recusal
motion through that appeal.

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