Brian Dewayne Camp v. The State of Texas--Appeal from County Court at Law No. 1 of Hays County

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT OF TEXAS,
AT AUSTIN
NO. 3-90-236-CR
BRIAN DEWAYNE CAMP,

APPELLANT

 
vs.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,

APPELLEE

 
FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 1 OF HAYS COUNTY,
NO. 32,002, HONORABLE HOWARD S. WARNER, II, JUDGE

PER CURIAM

A jury found appellant guilty of resisting arrest and assessed punishment at incarceration for 120 days and a $1500 fine. Tex. Pen. Code Ann. 38.03 (1989). Appellant filed a timely motion in arrest of judgment which was granted by the trial court. The effect of arresting judgment is to restore the accused to his position before indictment or information was presented. Tex. R. App. P. Ann. 35(a) (Pamph. 1990). Thus, there is no judgment of conviction and this Court is without jurisdiction.

The appeal is dismissed.

 

[Before Chief Justice Carroll, Justices Jones and B. A. Smith]

Dismissed

Filed: July 24, 1991

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