Humes, Jamal Q v. State
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Opinion
Dismissed and Memorandum Opinion filed May 4, 2006.
In The
Fourteenth Court of Appeals
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NO. 14-06-00049-CR
JAMAL Q. HUMES, Appellant
V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
On Appeal from the 268th District Court
Fort Bend County, Texas
Trial Court Cause No. 41,566
M E M O R A N D U M O P I N I O N
Appellant entered a guilty plea to aggravated robbery. In accordance with the terms of a plea bargain agreement with the State, the trial court sentenced appellant on December 12, 2005, to confinement for thirteen years in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Appellant filed a written notice of appeal on January 12, 2006.[1] We dismiss the appeal.
The trial court entered a certification of the defendant=s right to appeal in which the court certified that this is a plea bargain case, and the defendant has no right of appeal, and that the defendant waived any right of appeal. See Tex. R. App. P. 25.2(a)(2). The trial court=s certification is included in the record on appeal. See Tex. R. App. P. 25.2(d). The record supports the trial court=s certification. See Dears v. State, 154 S.W.3d 610, 615 (Tex. Crim. App. 2005).
Accordingly, we dismiss the appeal.
PER CURIAM
Judgment rendered and Memorandum Opinion filed May 4, 2006.
Panel consists of Chief Justice Hedges and Justices Yates and Guzman.
Do Not Publish C Tex. R. App. P. 47.2(b).
[1] The notice of appeal bears a file stamp date of January 12, 2006, thirty-one days after sentencing, but it is unclear from the record whether the notice may have been mailed timely.
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