Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-03-09 09:09:47.635991+00
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In The
                               Court of Appeals
                      Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo

                                    No. 07-23-00049-CV

                        BRADLEY ALLEN KELLER, APPELLANT

                                             V.

                            THE STATE OF TEXAS, APPELLEE

                                      March 6, 2023
                             MEMORANDUM OPINION
                 Before QUINN, C.J., and PARKER and YARBROUGH, JJ.

       Appellant, Bradley Allen Keller, acting pro se, filed a notice of appeal from a

“notification to prison officials to withdraw funds from inmate’s trust account.” By letter of

February 7, 2023, we directed Keller to show how this Court has jurisdiction over the

appeal. Appellant filed a response, but his response fails to show grounds upon which

this appeal may continue.

       Unless specifically authorized by statute, appeals may be taken only from final

judgments or orders. Tex. A & M Univ. Sys. v. Koseoglu, 233 S.W.3d 835, 840-41 (Tex.

2007); Lehmann v. Har-Con Corp., 39 S.W.3d 191, 195 (Tex. 2001). A “notice” to
withdraw funds is not a final, appealable order. See Harrell v. State, 286 S.W.3d 315,

316 n.1, 321 (Tex. 2009) ("withdrawal order" is actually a notification from the court, not

an order); Ramirez v. State, 318 S.W.3d 906, 907-08 (Tex. App.—Waco 2010, no pet.).

The documents on file in this court, including appellant's response and his notice of

appeal, indicate that he attempts to appeal from a notice to withdraw funds. It does not

appear that he filed any post-notification motion in a trial court of competent jurisdiction

resulting in a final order. An order ruling on such a motion may be appealable. See

Harrell, 286 S.W.3d 315. However, at this time, we have no appealable order in this case.

       Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction. See Davila v. State,

No. 11-19-00071-CV, 2019 Tex. App. LEXIS 2519 *1-2 (Tex. App.—Eastland March 29,

2019 no pet.) (so dismissing).

                                                        Per Curiam

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