Serna v. State
Annotate this CaseAppellant pled no contest to one count of felony property destruction pursuant to a plea agreement. In accordance with the plea agreement, Appellant received first offender treatment and was placed on supervised probation for five years. Appellant appealed, challenging the district court's order. The Supreme Court dismissed Appellant's appeal where (1) Appellant's brief failed to present any valid contentions supported by cogent argument or pertinent authority; and (2) to the extent the Court was able to guess at the nature of Appellant's claims, they were waived by Appellant's no contest plea to the charge against him.
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