Matthew Shawn Salazar v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 16, 2007
Docket14-07-00565-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Dismissed and Memorandum Opinion filed August 16, 2007

Dismissed and Memorandum Opinion filed August 16, 2007.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-07-00564-CR

NO. 14-07-00565-CR

MATTHEW SHAWN SALAZAR, Appellant

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 263rd District Court

 Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause Nos. 1096477 & 1101522

M E M O R A N D U M   O P I N I O N

Appellant entered a guilty plea to indecency with a child in Cause Nos. 1096477 (No. 14-07-00564-CR on appeal) and 1101522 (No. 14-07-00565-CR on appeal).  In each cause, in accordance with the terms of a plea bargain agreement with the State, the trial court sentenced appellant on June 22, 2007, to confinement for ten years in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, sentences to run concurrently.  Appellant filed a pro se notice of appeal in each cause.  We dismiss both appeals. 


In each cause, 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.  See Tex. R. App. P. 25.2(a)(2).  The trial court=s certification is included in each record on appeal.  See Tex. R. App. P. 25.2(d).  In each cause, 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 both appeals. 

PER CURIAM

Judgment rendered and Memorandum Opinion filed August 16, 2007.

Panel consists of Chief Justice Hedges, Justices Yates and Frost.

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Dears v. State
154 S.W.3d 610 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2005)

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