Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2010

David Corral v. State

David Corral v. State
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided February 10, 2010

David Corral v. State

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS

EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

EL PASO, TEXAS



DAVID CORRAL,


                            Appellant,


v.



THE STATE OF TEXAS,


                            Appellee.

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No. 08-09-00274-CR


Appeal from the


County Court at Law No. 2


of El Paso County, Texas


(TC# 20080C06049)

 

 

 


MEMORANDUM OPINION


            David Corral, pro se, attempts to appeal his conviction for possession of marijuana. Finding that Appellant has no right to appeal, we dismiss the appeal.

            Rule 25.2(a)(2) governs the defendant’s right to appeal in a criminal case. The rule requires that the trial court enter a certification of the defendant’s right to appeal in every case in which it enters a judgment of guilt or other appealable order. Tex.R.App.P. 25.2. Likewise, Rule 25.2(d) requires that the trial court certify whether the defendant has a right of appeal under Rule 25.2(a)(2). An appellate court is required to dismiss an appeal if a certification showing the defendant’s right of appeal is not made part of the record. Tex.R.App.P. 5.2 (d).

            According to the trial court’s certification in this case, Appellant was convicted pursuant to a plea-bargain and has no right to appeal. The clerk of this Court notified Appellant by letter dated October 27, 2009, of this Court’s intent to dismiss the appeal, and requested a letter brief on the issue no later than November 8, 2009. Although we received a response from Appellant, the response failed to address the trial court’s certification. Accordingly, based on the trial court’s certification, the appeal is dismissed.




February 10, 2010

                                                                        DAVID WELLINGTON CHEW, Chief Justice


Before Chew, C.J., McClure, and Rivera, JJ.


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