Joesbell Rodriguez-Sanchez v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 8, 2018
Docket01-17-00344-CR
StatusPublished

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Joesbell Rodriguez-Sanchez v. State, (Tex. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

Opinion issued March 8, 2018

In The

C ourt of Appeals For The

First District of Texas ———————————— NO. 01-17-00344-CR ——————————— JOESBELL RODRIGUEZ-SANCHEZ, Appellant V. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 149th District Court Brazoria County, Texas Trial Court Case No. 77278-CR

MEMORANDUM OPINION

After appellant, Joesbell Rodriguez-Sanchez, with an agreed punishment

recommendation from the State, pleaded guilty to the offense of tampering with

physical evidence,1 the trial court deferred adjudication of his guilt and placed him

1 See TEX. PENAL CODE ANN. § 37.09(a)(1) (Vernon 2016). on community supervision for four years. The State, alleging numerous violations

of the conditions of his community supervision, subsequently moved to adjudicate

appellant’s guilt. After a hearing, the trial court found several allegations true, found

appellant guilty, and assessed his punishment at confinement for eight years. In his

sole issue, appellant contends that the evidence is insufficient to support a finding

that he “violated the terms and conditions of his community supervision.”

We modify the trial court’s judgment and affirm as modified.

Background

On February 10, 2016, the trial court placed appellant on community

supervision, subject to certain conditions, including:

2. Avoid injurious or vicious conduct; and totally abstain from the use or consumption of alcoholic beverages of any kind, or any substance capable of causing intoxication, or the illegal use of any controlled substance.

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8. Report in person to the Community Supervision Officer on or before the 28th day of each month hereafter or at such other times as directed by the Court or Community Supervision Officer and submit a truthful report form. If you are deported from the United States, you still have continuing obligations to report under the terms/rules of your probation/deferred adjudication. You have been given a copy of a monthly report. If you are deported, you are still obligated to report under the terms/rules of your probation/deferred adjudication and you will report by submitting a true and complete monthly report by mail to the Brazoria County Community Supervision and Corrections Department at Post Office Box 1300, Angleton, Texas 77515.

2 You must do so each month on or before the 28th day of the month;

18. Pay the following:

a. SUPERVISION FEE of $55.00 per month during the term of you[r] supervision, payments to be made on the 10th day of each month beginning March, 2016, payable through the Brazoria County Supervision and Corrections Department.

c. CRIME STOPPERS FEE of $25.00 (no more than $50.00) payable through the Brazoria County Community Supervision and Corrections Department on or before thirty (30) days from this date.

19. Submit to random drug and/or alcohol testing and analysis immediately upon arrest for any offense, or when requested by the Community Supervision Officer, to determine whether or not you are using or are under the influence of alcohol or any substance capable of causing intoxication or any controlled substance; and pay the assessed fee to the Brazoria County Community Supervision and Corrections Department within thirty (30) days of said test.

22. Attend and successfully complete the 15-hour State approved Texas Drug Education Program within ninety (90) days at the direction of the Brazoria County Community Supervision and Corrections Department; follow all recommendations and pay the established fee for said program.

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28. You shall submit to a substance abuse evaluation to be administered by a Texas Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor within sixty (60) days of this order at the direction of the Community Supervision Officer and pay the assessed fee for said evaluation within three (3) months of completion of said evaluation and follow all recommendations[.]

32. Work faithfully, without compensation, at a Community Service Task assigned by the Court, specifically, work 120 hours for a Community Restitution Program of the Brazoria County Community Supervision and Corrections Department, working no less than 16 hours per month.

XXX. Submit to a period of detention in the County Jail of Brazoria County, Texas, to serve a term of incarceration of 3 days, to begin on the 3rd day of September, 2016 to be served as follows: Report at 10am on 9/3/16 and to be released at 3pm on 9/5/16. [2]

On September 21, 2016, the State filed a motion to adjudicate appellant’s guilt

(“Original Motion to Adjudicate Guilt”), alleging that he had violated numerous

conditions of his community supervision. On November 17, 2016, per the State’s

request, the trial court dismissed the Original Motion to Adjudicate Guilt and entered

an order amending the conditions of appellant’s community supervision to also

include:

2 This condition was included in the trial court’s order amending community supervision signed on August 12, 2016.

4 42. You shall participate in the High Risk Intervention Supervision Program of this jurisdiction, specifically, a Level I caseload and report to the Community Supervision Officer as directed by the Court and obey all rules, regulations, and policies of said program as detailed in the applicable addendum until discharged by the Court:

All of the following conditions are part of the Order of Community Supervision, unless otherwise instructed:

1. You shall participate in the High Risk Intervention Supervision Program, and obey all rules regulations and policies of said program until successfully terminated by the Court.

2. You shall have a minimum of two face-to-face contacts with your Community Supervision Officer each month; at least one of these contacts shall be an office visit.

4. You shall submit to a substance abuse evaluation within sixty (60) days of this order at the direction of your Community Supervision Officer and follow all recommendations of said evaluation.

5. You shall submit to an assessment/evaluation to be administered by Youth & Family Counseling Services within sixty (60) days of this order at the direction of your Community Supervision Officer and follow all recommendations of said evaluation.

6. You shall attend and successfully complete a cognitive-based Thinking for a Change Program at the direction of your Community Supervision Officer.

5 On January 20, 2017, the State filed another motion to adjudicate appellant’s

guilt (“Second Motion to Adjudicate Guilt”), alleging that he had violated numerous

conditions of his community supervision by:

1. In that the Defendant, JOESBELL RODRIGUEZ-SANCHEZ, on or about the 21st day of MARCH, 2016, failed to avoid injurious or vicious conduct and totally abstain from the use or consumption of alcoholic beverages of any kind, or any substance capable of causing intoxication, or the illegal use of any controlled substance, namely, COCAINE, as directed by the Court, this being in violation of term “2” of the conditions of supervision;

2. In that the Defendant, JOESBELL RODRIGUEZ-SANCHEZ, on or about the 11th day of AUGUST, 2016, failed to avoid injurious or vicious conduct and totally abstain from the use or consumption of alcoholic beverages of any kind, or any substance capable of causing intoxication, or the illegal use of any controlled substance, namely, ALCOHOL, as directed by the Court, this being in violation of term “2” of the conditions of supervision;

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