Wilcox v. State
Wilcox v. State
Opinion of the Court
The defendant appeals the revocation of his probation after a plea to strong-arm robbery. The affidavit of violation of community control alleged that the defendant failed to remain confined to his approved residence without the consent of his probation officer and that the defendant changed his residence without the consent of his probation officer. The trial court revoked the defendant’s probation without entering a written order as to its findings.
The trial court failed to render the required written order revoking probation stating the conditions of probation which the trial court found to have been violated.
Reversed and remanded with instructions.
. Additionally, the reasons for the revocation were not stated by the trial court at the hearing and are not part of the record.
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