Corey Steele v. Crimson
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Opinion
DISMISS and Opinion Filed December 23, 2019
Court of Appeals S In The
Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-19-01371-CV
COREY STEELE, Appellant V. CRIMSON BUILDING COMPANY, LLC, KYLE HEGE, CARNEGIE HOLDING COMPANY, LLC D/B/A CHC DEVELOPMENT, RIAN MAGUIRE, AND RANDY PRIMROSE, Appellees
On Appeal from the 44th Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. DC-19-07661
MEMORANDUM OPINION Before Justices Bridges, Whitehill, and Nowell Opinion by Justice Whitehill This appeal was filed November 7, 2019 and challenges the trial court’s July 30, 2019
dismissal orders. Appellant timely filed a motion for new trial, making his notice of appeal due
October 28, 2019 or, with an extension motion, November 12, 2019. See TEX. R. APP. P. 26.1(a),
26.3. Recognizing the notice of appeal was filed late but within the extension period, appellant
included in the notice of appeal a motion for an extension of time. Appellant explains he did not
file the notice of appeal by October 28th “in an effort to allow the trial court ample time to rule on
[the] motion for new trial[.]” The motion for new trial was heard October 18, 2019.1
1 At the hearing, the trial judge noted the motion for new trial had been overruled by operation of law, see TEX. R. CIV. P. 329b(c), and stated “the Court will leave it at that[.]” The timely filing of a notice of appeal is jurisdictional. Brashear v. Victoria Gardens of
McKinney, L.L.C., 302 S.W.3d 542, 545 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2009, no pet.) (op. on reh’g). To
obtain an extension for filing a notice of appeal, the party appealing must offer a reasonable
explanation for the delay in filing. See TEX. R. APP. P. 10.5(b)(1)(C), 26.3(b). The Texas Supreme
Court has defined a “reasonable explanation” as “[a]ny plausible statement of circumstances
indicating that failure to file within the [specified] period was not deliberate or intentional, but was
the result of inadvertence, mistake, or mischance.” Hone v. Hanafin, 104 S.W.3d 884, 886 (Tex.
2003) (per curiam) (quoting Meshwert v. Meshwert, 549 S.W.2d 383, 384 (Tex. 1977)). “Any
conduct short of deliberate or intentional noncompliance qualifies as inadvertence, mistake, or
mischance[.]” Garcia v. Kastner Farms, Inc., 774 S.W.2d 668, 670 (Tex. 1989).
We have previously concluded that intentionally waiting for a trial court to hear a motion
for new trial is not a reasonable explanation. See Daniel v. Daniel, 05-17-00469-CV, 2017 WL
2645432, at *1 (Tex. App.—Dallas June 20, 2017) (mem. op.); Zhao v. Lone Star Engine
Installation Ctr., Inc., No. 05-09-01055-CV, 2009 WL 3177578, at *2 (Tex. App.—Dallas Oct. 6,
2009, pet. denied) (per curiam) (mem. op.). Additionally, we note that the hearing on the motion
for new trial in this case was held ten days before the deadline for filing the notice of appeal.
Appellant offers no explanation for why he did not file the notice of appeal during that ten-day
period.
We conclude appellant’s failure to file the notice of appeal timely was not the result of
inadvertence, mistake, or mischance. Accordingly, we deny the extension motion and dismiss the
appeal. See TEX. R. APP. P. 42.3(a); Brashear, 302 S.W.3d at 545.
/Bill Whitehill/ BILL WHITEHILL JUSTICE 191371F.P05 –2– S Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas JUDGMENT
COREY STEELE, Appellant On Appeal from the 44th Judicial District Court, Dallas County, Texas No. 05-19-01371-CV V. Trial Court Cause No. DC-19-07661. Opinion delivered by Justice Whitehill, CRIMSON BUILDING COMPANY, LLC, Justices Bridges and Nowell participating. KYLE HEGE, CARNEGIE HOLDING COMPANY, LLC D/B/A CHC DEVELOPMENT, RIAN MAGUIRE, AND RANDY PRIMROSE, Appellees
In accordance with this Court’s opinion of this date, we DISMISS the appeal.
Judgment entered December 23, 2019
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