Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2003

Ivy L. Johnson v. State

Ivy L. Johnson v. State
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided April 10, 2003

Ivy L. Johnson v. State

Opinion

NO. 07-02-0297-CR IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT AMARILLO PANEL E APRIL 10, 2003 ______________________________ IVY JOHNSON, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee _________________________________ FROM THE 217TH DISTRICT COURT OF ANGELINA COUNTY; NO. CR-22,904; HON. DAVID V. WILSON, PRESIDING _______________________________ Before QUINN and REAVIS, JJ. and BOYD, S.J.1 Appellant, Ivy Johnson, contends on appeal that his plea of guilty to the charge of robbery, was involuntary because it was based on misinformation provided by his counsel.

So too does he allege that this purported misinformation rendered his counsel ineffective.

We affirm the judgment of the trial court.

John T. Boyd, Chief Justice (Ret.), Seventh Court of Appeals, sitting by assignment. Tex. Gov’t Code Ann. §75.002(a)(1) (Vernon Supp. 2003).

The identical issues and circumstances were considered by this court in Cause No. 07-02-0296-CR, styled Ivy Johnson v. State. We now overrule the issues at bar for the reasons stated in our opinion rendered this day in Cause No. 07-02-0296-CR.

Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

Brian Quinn Justice Do not publish.

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