Ambrose Williams v. State
Ambrose Williams v. State
Opinion
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
NO. 03-01-00174-CR
Ambrose Williams, Appellant
v.
The State of Texas, Appellee
FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF MILAM COUNTY, 20TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NO. 20,086-CR, HONORABLE CHARLES L. LANCE, JUDGE PRESIDING
Williams appealed the revocation of his probation on a charge of attempted burglary and his sentence to eight years in prison. He contended that the district court erred by denying his request for a jury to determine his competence to stand trial. We abated this appeal and remanded the cause for a jury to determine whether Williams was competent to participate in the hearing on the motion to revoke his probation. We stated, “If the jury finds that he was competent, the parties will be permitted to brief any issues relating to the finding of competence.”
During the abatement, a jury found Williams was competent to stand trial. More than thirty days have passed since the record of that proceeding was filed in this court. Williams has not filed a brief regarding any issues relating to the finding of competence.
Because his sole complaint on appeal has been addressed and its resolution supports the judgment, we affirm the judgment.
Marilyn Aboussie, Chief Justice Before Chief Justice Aboussie, Justices B. A. Smith and Puryear Affirmed Filed: March 21, 2002 Do Not Publish
Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.