Carrie Ashley Hurtado v. The State of Texas--Appeal from 351st District Court of Harris County

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11th Court of Appeals

Eastland, Texas

Opinion

Carrie Ashley Hurtado

Appellant

Vs. No. 11-03-00268-CR B Appeal from Harris County

State of Texas

Appellee

This is an appeal from a judgment adjudicating guilt. Carrie Ashley Hurtado originally entered a plea of true to the offense of possession of cocaine. Pursuant to a plea bargain agreement, the trial court deferred the adjudication of her guilt and placed her on community supervision for 3 years and a $200 fine. At the hearing on the State=s motion to adjudicate, appellant entered a plea of true to the allegations that she violated the terms and conditions of her community supervision. The trial court revoked appellant=s community supervision and adjudicated her guilty of possession of cocaine. Pursuant to a plea bargain agreement, the trial court assessed her punishment at confinement for 10 months in a state jail facility. We dismiss the appeal.

In its certification of defendant=s right to appeal, the trial court stated that this was a plea bargain case and that appellant had no right to appeal. Therefore, the appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

PER CURIAM

September 19, 2003

Do not publish. See TEX.R.APP.P. 47.2(b).

Panel consists of: Arnot, C.J., and

Wright, J., and McCall, J.

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