Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2012

Julian Flores v. State

Julian Flores v. State
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided February 10, 2012

Julian Flores v. State

Opinion

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

NO. 03-12-00039-CR

Julian Flores, Appellant v. The State of Texas, Appellee

FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY, 277TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NO. 10-1754-K277, HONORABLE KEN ANDERSON, JUDGE PRESIDING

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Appellant Julian Flores pled guilty to burglary with intent to commit sexual assault, the State waived two other charges against him, and the trial court convicted him of burglary and sentenced him to sixty years’ imprisonment. In the judgment of conviction, the trial court recites that appellant waived his right to appeal, and the trial court has also certified that the cause is a plea bargain case in which appellant has no right of appeal. Thus, the appeal is dismissed. See Tex. R. App. P. 25.2(d).

___________________________________________ David Puryear, Justice Before Justices Puryear, Henson and Goodwin Dismissed Filed: February 10, 2012 Do Not Publish

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