David James v. The State of Texas Appeal from 12th District Court of Walker County (memorandum opinion)

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IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS No. 10-20-00090-CR DAVID JAMES, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee From the 12th District Court Walker County, Texas Trial Court No. 21928 MEMORANDUM OPINION David James attempts to appeal from an order denying his motion to recuse both the trial court judge and the administrative judge. James also seeks to appeal the denial of a writ of injunction against the Walker County District Clerk. An order denying a motion to recuse may be reviewed only for abuse of discretion on appeal from the final judgment. TEX. R. CIV. P. 18a(j)(1)(A). Furthermore, there is no final order denying a writ of injunction against the district clerk. Because James does not appeal from a final judgment, we lack jurisdiction to consider his appeal. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. JOHN E. NEILL Justice Before Chief Justice Gray, Justice Davis, and Justice Neill Appeal dismissed Opinion delivered and filed April 8, 2020 Do not publish [CR25] James v. State Page 2

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