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DISMISS and Opinion Filed February 8, 2024

                                    S  In The
                            Court of Appeals
                     Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
                               No. 05-23-01153-CR
                               No. 05-23-01267-CR
                               No. 05-23-01268-CR
                               No. 05-23-01269-CR

                   DAMONTA QUINN MOORE, Appellant
                                 V.
                     THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

              On Appeal from the Criminal District Court No. 3
                            Dallas County, Texas
     Trial Court Cause Nos. F20-75906, F18-42004, F19-40652, F21-77000

                         MEMORANDUM OPINION
          Before Chief Justice Burns, Justice Garcia, and Justice Kennedy
                          Opinion by Chief Justice Burns
      Appellant’s notice of appeal of these cases states he is appealing: “the pretrial

Writ of Habeas Corpus bond order entered by the Criminal District Court No. 3 on

October 30, 2023.” However, the clerk’s records and the reporter’s records do not

show appellant filed an application for writ of habeas corpus or that the trial court

ruled on an application for writ of habeas corpus. We dismiss these appeals for want

of jurisdiction.
      This Court has jurisdiction to review an adverse ruling on a pretrial application

for writ of habeas corpus requesting relief on a bond, but we do not have jurisdiction

to hear interlocutory appeals regarding orders involving a bond. See Ragston v. State,

424 S.W.3d 49, 52 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014) (“There is no constitutional or statutory

authority granting the courts of appeals jurisdiction to hear interlocutory appeals

regarding excessive bail or the denial of bail.”); Keaton v. State¸ 204 S.W.3d 870,

873 (Tex. App.—Beaumont 2009, no pet.) (“The Legislature did not provide

appellate jurisdiction over a direct appeal from an interlocutory pretrial order

involving bail.”); see also Ex parte Leyendecker, No. 05-22-01369-CR, 2023 WL

3114676, at *4 (Tex. App.—Dallas Apr. 27, 2023, no pet.) (Kennedy, J., concurring)

(“A defendant may appeal an adverse ruling on a pretrial application for writ of

habeas corpus requesting relief on a bond, but the defendant may not appeal an

adverse ruling on an interlocutory motion requesting relief on the bond.”).

      No application for writ of habeas corpus is in the clerk’s records, and no

mention of an application for writ of habeas corpus is made in the reporter’s record.

The reporter’s record of the October 30, 2023 hearing shows the trial court granted

the State’s motion for continuance and then told appellant, “because your case is not

being tried in the month of October, your attorney is requesting the Court to

reconsider the bond amounts, so that’s the purpose of . . . this trial.” At the

conclusion of the hearing, the trial court reduced appellant’s bond by half in each

case: from $30,000 to $15,000 in 05-23-01267-CR (F18-42004) and 05-23-01268-

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CR (F19-40652), from $100,000 to $50,000 in 05-23-01153-CR (F20-75906), and

from $1 million to $500,000 in 05-23-01269-CR (F21-77000).               However, the

reporter’s record and the clerk’s records do not indicate the trial court’s order was

pursuant to a pretrial application for writ of habeas corpus.

      These appeals concern the trial court’s orders on counsel’s request for bond

reduction, and the records show the trial court reduced appellant’s bond by half in

each case. An appeal from such a ruling is not permitted. See Ragston, 424 S.W.3d

at 52; Keaton, 204 S.W.3d at 873. Because the appellate records do not include an

order on an application for writ of habeas corpus, the records do not demonstrate

that this Court has jurisdiction over these appeals. See Almendarezavila v. State, No.

05-20-00782-CR, 2020 WL 5757339 (Tex. App.—Dallas Sept. 28, 2020, no pet.)

(dismissing pretrial appeal for want of jurisdiction when hearing on bond reduction

was not treated as pretrial application for writ of habeas corpus by the parties or trial

court).

      We requested the parties to file letter briefs concerning our jurisdiction over

these appeals. Both appellant and the State filed letter briefs. The State asserts we

lack jurisdiction over these appeals. Appellant’s letter brief asserts the trial court

abused its discretion by not reducing his bond to an amount he could afford to pay,

but appellant does not point out where the record shows the trial court’s ruling was

on an application for writ of habeas corpus, and appellant did not supplement the

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record with any application for writ of habeas corpus that was before the trial court

on October 30, 2023, or any order on an application for writ of habeas corpus.

      We conclude we lack jurisdiction over these appeals. We dismiss these

appeals for want of jurisdiction.

                                           /Robert D. Burns, III/
                                           ROBERT D. BURNS, III
Do Not Publish                             CHIEF JUSTICE
TEX. R. APP. P. 47.2(b)

231153F.U05

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                                 S
                           Court of Appeals
                    Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
                                JUDGMENT

DAMONTA QUINN MOORE,                        On Appeal from the Criminal District
Appellant                                   Court No. 3, Dallas County, Texas
                                            Trial Court Cause No. F20-75906.
No. 05-23-01153-CR         V.               Opinion delivered by Chief Justice
                                            Burns. Justices Garcia and Kennedy
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee                participating.

      Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, this appeal is DISMISSED for
want of jurisdiction.

Judgment entered February 8, 2024

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                                 S
                           Court of Appeals
                    Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
                                JUDGMENT

DAMONTA QUINN MOORE,                        On Appeal from the Criminal District
Appellant                                   Court No. 3, Dallas County, Texas
                                            Trial Court Cause No. F18-42004.
No. 05-23-01267-CR         V.               Opinion delivered by Chief Justice
                                            Burns. Justices Garcia and Kennedy
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee                participating.

      Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, this appeal is DISMISSED for
want of jurisdiction.

Judgment entered February 8, 2024

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                                 S
                           Court of Appeals
                    Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
                                JUDGMENT

DAMONTA QUINN MOORE,                        On Appeal from the Criminal District
Appellant                                   Court No. 3, Dallas County, Texas
                                            Trial Court Cause No. F19-40652.
No. 05-23-01268-CR         V.               Opinion delivered by Chief Justice
                                            Burns. Justices Garcia and Kennedy
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee                participating.

      Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, this appeal is DISMISSED for
want of jurisdiction.

Judgment entered February 8, 2024

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                                 S
                           Court of Appeals
                    Fifth District of Texas at Dallas
                                JUDGMENT

DAMONTA QUINN MOORE,                        On Appeal from the Criminal District
Appellant                                   Court No. 3, Dallas County, Texas
                                            Trial Court Cause No. F21-77000.
No. 05-23-01269-CR         V.               Opinion delivered by Chief Justice
                                            Burns. Justices Garcia and Kennedy
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee                participating.

      Based on the Court’s opinion of this date, this appeal is DISMISSED for
want of jurisdiction.

Judgment entered February 8, 2024

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