Per Curiam.
Relators maintain that the trial court is without jurisdiction to proceed to trial until the court of appeals rules on the denial of their motion to consolidate. However, the pendency of relators' interlocutory appeals does not deprive the trial court of jurisdiction over their case, because the court of appeals itself lacks jurisdiction over those appeals.
A court of appeals has appellate jurisdiction to review judgments or final orders...
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