John Joseph Pavelka v. the State of Texas
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Opinion
Court of Appeals Tenth Appellate District of Texas
10-25-00119-CR
John Joseph Pavelka, Appellant
v.
The State of Texas, Appellee
On appeal from the 66th District Court of Hill County, Texas Judge Roy Sparkman, presiding Trial Court Cause No. F218-24
CHIEF JUSTICE JOHNSON delivered the opinion of the Court.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
John Pavelka, acting pro se before the trial court and on appeal, appeals
the trial court’s “Order for Examination Regarding Competency” pursuant to
Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 46, Subchapter A. See TEX. CODE CRIM.
PROC. Ch. 46, Subch. A. Code of Criminal Procedure article 46B.011 provides
that the trial court’s order is not an appealable order. TEX. CODE CRIM. PROC. art. 46B.011. Accordingly, because the order is not appealable, we dismiss this
appeal for want of jurisdiction.
MATT JOHNSON Chief Justice
OPINION DELIVERED and FILED: April 24, 2025 Before Chief Justice Johnson, Justice Smith, and Senior Chief Justice Rose 1 Dismissed Do not publish CR25
1 The Honorable Jeff Rose, Senior Chief Justice (Retired) of the Third Court of Appeals, sitting by
assignment of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. Pavelka v. State Page 2
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