Brian Heath Battles v. State
Brian Heath Battles v. State
Opinion
Appellant pleaded guilty to an indictment accusing him of delivering less than four ounces of marihuana. The district court found that the evidence substantiated appellant's guilt and, pursuant to a plea bargain, deferred further proceedings and placed appellant on community supervision. Later, on the State's motion, the court revoked supervision, adjudicated appellant guilty, and sentenced him to imprisonment for ten years.
Appellant represents himself on appeal. No reporter's record was requested. See Tex. R. App. P. 37.3(c)(1). Appellant did not file a brief or respond to this Court's notices. See Tex. R. App. P. 38.8(b)(4). We have examined the record before us and find no fundamental error that should be considered in the interest of justice.
The judgment of conviction is affirmed.
Before Chief Justice Carroll, Justices Jones and Kidd
Affirmed
Filed: January 15, 1998
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