Gerald Harris v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided October 30, 2002·No. 10-02-00271-CR·Published

Opinion

Gerald Harris v. State


IN THE

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS


No. 10-02-270-CR

No. 10-02-271-CR


     GERALD HARRIS,

                                                                              Appellant

     v.


     THE STATE OF TEXAS,

                                                                              Appellee


From the Criminal District Court

Jefferson County, Texas

Trial Court Nos. 83786 and 83788

MEMORANDUM OPINION

      Gerald Harris pleaded guilty to possession of hydrocodone in the amount of 400 grams or more in trial court cause no. 83786 (appellate cause no. 10-02-270-CR) without the benefit of a plea bargain. Harris likewise pleaded guilty to possession of alprazolam in the amount of 28 grams or more but less than 200 grams in trial court cause no. 83788 (appellate cause no. 10-02-271-CR) without the benefit of a plea bargain. The court sentenced Harris to five years’ imprisonment in both cases.

      Harris and his trial counsel signed a waiver of appeal in both cases. Because Harris waived his right to appeal, we dismiss his appeals. Blanco v. State, 18 S.W.3d 218, 219-20 (Tex. Crim. App. 2000); Clayburn v. State, 985 S.W.2d 624, 625 (Tex. App.—Waco 1999, no pet.) (per curiam).


                                                                   PER CURIAM


Before Chief Justice Davis,

      Justice Vance, and

      Justice Gray

Appeal dismissed

Opinion delivered and filed October 30, 2002

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Blanco v. State
18 S.W.3d 218 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2000)
Clayburn v. State
985 S.W.2d 624 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1999)