Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-09-02 10:10:13.460223+00
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NO. 12-23-00197-CR

                           IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

                 TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT

                                      TYLER, TEXAS

                                                   §      APPEAL FROM THE 217TH
EX PARTE:
                                                   §      JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
ISISAH SHEPPARD
                                                   §      ANGELINA COUNTY, TEXAS

                                   MEMORANDUM OPINION
                                       PER CURIAM
          Isisah Sheppard, acting pro se, filed a writ of habeas corpus to complain of his $97,500
bond amount. On August 1, 2023, the Clerk of this Court notified Appellant that the information
received in this appeal failed to show the jurisdiction of this Court, i.e., there is no final judgment
or appealable order included therewith. The notice warned that the appeal would be dismissed
unless Appellant amended the information on or before August 11 to show this Court’s
jurisdiction. This deadline passed without a response from Appellant or an amended notice of
appeal.
          An appellate court has no original habeas-corpus jurisdiction in criminal matters. In re
Ayers, 515 S.W.3d 356 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2016, orig. proceeding) (per curiam)
(mem. op.); TEX. GOV’T CODE ANN. § 22.221(d) (West 2009). Original jurisdiction to grant a
writ of habeas corpus in a criminal matter is vested in the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the
district courts, the county courts, or a judge in those courts. Ayers, 515 S.W.3d at 356; TEX.
GOV’T CODE ANN. § 11.05 (West 2005). Here, the Angelina County online records do not
reflect that this proceeding arises from a ruling on any application for writ of habeas corpus filed
in the trial court. Moreover, the Legislature has not vested appellate courts with jurisdiction to
consider direct appeals from interlocutory pretrial bail rulings. Chestang v. State, No. 12-16-
00305-CR, 2017 WL 104637, at *1 (Tex. App.—Tyler Jan. 11, 2017, no pet.) (per curiam)
(mem. op., not designated for publication); see also
(Tex. App.—Texarkana 2008, no pet.). As the court of criminal appeals has explained, “[t]here
is no constitutional or statutory authority granting the courts of appeals jurisdiction to hear
interlocutory appeals regarding excessive bail or the denial of bail.” Ragston v. State, 424
S.W.3d 49, 52 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014). Accordingly, under the circumstances of this case, we
lack jurisdiction over Appellant’s habeas application. See id.; see also Mouton v. State, No. 12-
20-00034-CR, 2020 WL 6380336, at *1 (Tex. App.—Tyler Oct. 30, 2020, no pet.) (per curiam)
(mem. op., not designated for publication); Thomas v. State, No. 05-20-00722-CR, 2020 WL
5757340, at *1 (Tex. App.—Dallas Sept. 28, 2020, no pet.) (mem. op., not designated for
publication); Olageshin v. State, No. 04-20-00057-CR, 2020 WL 1159065, at *1 (Tex. App.—
San Antonio Mar. 11, 2020, no pet.) (per curiam) (mem. op., not designated for publication);
Chestang, 2017 WL 104637, at *1; Bridle v. State, 16 S.W.3d 906, 908 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth
2000, no pet.). For this reason, we dismiss the application for writ of habeas corpus for want of
jurisdiction.
Opinion delivered on August 31, 2023.
Panel consisted of Worthen, C.J., Hoyle, J., and Neeley, J.

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                                   COURT OF APPEALS

      TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                           JUDGMENT

                                           AUGUST 31, 2023

                                         NO. 12-23-00197-CR

                                 EX PARTE: ISISAH SHEPPARD

                                Appeal from the 217th District Court
                        of Angelina County, Texas (Tr.Ct.No. 2020-0767)

                    THIS CAUSE came on to be heard on the appellate record, and the same
being considered, it is the opinion of this Court that it is without jurisdiction of the proceeding,
and that the application for writ of habeas corpus should be dismissed.
                    It is therefore ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED by this Court that
this habeas proceeding be, and the same is, hereby dismissed for want of jurisdiction; and that
this decision be certified to the court below for observance.
                    By per curiam opinion.
                    Panel consisted of Worthen, C.J., Hoyle, J. and Neeley, J.