Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2010

Richard Barbaro v. State

Richard Barbaro v. State
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided August 31, 2010

Richard Barbaro v. State

Opinion

 

                                                MEMORANDUM OPINION

 

                                                             No. 04-10-00577-CR

 

                                                              Ricky BARBARO,

                                                                      Appellant

 

                                                                             v.

 

                                                            The STATE of Texas,

                                                                       Appellee

 

                              From the 379th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas

                                                     Trial Court No. 2009-CR-0272

                                              Honorable Ron Rangel, Judge Presiding

 

PER CURIAM

 

Sitting:            Phylis J. Speedlin, Justice

Rebecca Simmons, Justice

Steven C. Hilbig, Justice

 

Delivered and Filed:  August 31, 2010         

 

DISMISSED FOR WANT OF JURISDICTION

On June 17, 2009, appellant was placed on community supervision for a period of four years.  On July 7, 2010, the State filed a motion to revoke appellant=s community supervision.  On July 15, 2010, the trial court entered an order continuing appellant on community supervision, but modifying the conditions of appellant=s community supervision by ordering appellant to enter a residential treatment program.  Appellant filed a notice of appeal from the trial court=s order modifying the conditions of his community supervision.  This court does not have jurisdiction to consider an appeal from an order altering or modifying the conditions of community supervision.  See Basaldua v. State, 558 S.W.2d 2, 5 (Tex. Crim. App. 1977); Quaglia v. State, 906 S.W.2d 112, 113 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 1995, no pet.).  On August 18, 2010, this court issued an order for appellant to show cause on or before August 30, 2010, why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.  Appellant’s counsel has filed a written response agreeing that this appeal should be dismissed.  Accordingly, this appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.

PER CURIAM

DO NOT PUBLISH

 

 

 

 

                                                                             

 

 

 

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