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As we stated in our January 21, 2011 letter, we previously addressed their motion to reinstate in our dismissal in cause number 02–10–00269–CV. In that dismissal, we noted that the motion was filed out of time. See Tex.R. Civ. P. 165a(3), 329b(d); Flack–Batie, 2010 WL 3834653, at *1. Appellants' August 3, 2010 notice of appeal was untimely, and Appellants' February 8, 2011 notice of appeal is likewise untimely to the extent Appellants attempt to appeal the trial court's order on their motion to reinstate. See Tex.R.App. P. 26.1(a)(3) (providing that a notice of appeal is generally due within thirty days after the judgment is signed but that a timely filed motion to reinstate extends the filing deadline to ninety days after the judgment is signed). This court, therefore, has no jurisdiction to address that order. See Tex.R.App. P. 25.1, 26.1 (providing that appellate courts have jurisdiction over timely filed notices of appeal). In their “Request for Judicial Notice and Motion for Leave to Reconsider Recall for Good Cause,” Appellants argue that their motion to reinstate was timely filed and therefore extended the deadline to file a motion to extend post-judgment deadlines. We have held that their motion to reinstate was not timely filed, and thus, the deadline was not extended. See Tex.R.App. P. 26.1(a) (stating that the appellate deadline is extended by the timely filing of a motion to reinstate). Appellants' motion to extend post-judgment deadlines was filed October 19, 2010, after the trial court's plenary power had expired. See John v. Marshall Health Servs., 58 S.W.3d 738, 741 (Tex.2001) (holding that a motion to extend post-judgment deadlines under Rule 306a must be filed before the expiration of the trial court's jurisdiction). We are without jurisdiction to review a motion filed in the trial court after that court's plenary power has expired. See Clewis v. Safeco Ins. Co. of Am., 287 S.W.3d 197, 203 (Tex.App.—Fort Worth 2009, no pet.) (noting the appellate court had no jurisdiction over untimely motion filed in the trial court). Because we have no jurisdiction to address either motion in Appellants' notice of appeal, we deny all pending requests for relief, and we dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction.
COURT OF APPEALS
SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS
FORT WORTH
MEMORANDUM OPINION1
PANEL: GABRIEL, J.; LIVINGSTON, C.J.; and DAUPHINOT, J.
DELIVERED: April 21, 2011
FOOTNOTES
FN1. See Tex.R.App. P. 47.4.. FN1. See Tex.R.App. P. 47.4.
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Docket No: NO. 02–11–00021–CV
Decided: April 25, 2011
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas, Waco.
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