Kevin Michael Riddle v. the State of Texas

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 28, 2021
Docket07-21-00049-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In The Court of Appeals Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo ________________________

No. 07-21-00049-CR ________________________

KEVIN MICHAEL RIDDLE, APPELLANT

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, APPELLEE

On Appeal from the 100th District Court Childress County, Texas Trial Court No. 6286; Honorable Stuart Messer, Presiding

May 28, 2021

MEMORANDUM OPINION Before PIRTLE and PARKER and DOSS, JJ.

Appellant, Kevin Michael Riddle, appeals from the trial court’s judgment revoking

his community supervision, adjudicating him guilty of possession of marijuana, 1 and

sentencing him to twenty years confinement. Now pending before this court is Appellant’s

1 See TEX. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE ANN. § 481.121(b)(4) (West 2017). An offense under this section is a third degree felony. The level of punishment was enhanced by a prior felony offense to that of a second degree felony. See TEX. PENAL CODE ANN. § 12.42(a) (West 2019). motion to voluntarily dismiss his appeal. As required by Rule of Appellate Procedure

42.2(a), the motion to dismiss is signed by Appellant and his attorney. As no decision of

the court has been delivered, the motion is granted, and the appeal is dismissed. No

motion for rehearing will be entertained and our mandate will issue forthwith.

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