Ramon Aguero v. State
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Opinion
In The Court of Appeals Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo
Nos. 07-16-00139-CR, 07-16-00140-CR, 07-16-00141-CR, 07-16-00142-CR
RAMON AGUERO, JR., APPELLANT
V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, APPELLEE
On Appeal from the 64th District Court Castro County, Texas Trial Court Nos. A3521-1401, A3544-1405, A3551-1406, A3573-1410, Honorable Robert W. Kinkaid, Jr., Presiding
May 31, 2016
MEMORANDUM OPINION Before CAMPBELL and HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ.
Appellant, Ramon Aguero, Jr., appealed judgments convicting him of criminal
mischief (07-16-00139-CR), hindering a secured creditor (07-16-00140-CR), violating
motor fuel tax requirements (07-16-00141-CR), and theft (07-16-00142-CR). Appellant
was sentenced to confinement in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of
Criminal Justice for a period of two years for criminal mischief, eight years for hindering
a secured creditor, eight years for violating motor fuel tax requirements, and fourteen years for theft. Each of the sentences are to run concurrently. Appellant filed a pro se
motion to dismiss appeal on April 25, 2016. Appellant’s counsel, likewise, filed a motion
to dismiss appeal on May 24, 2016.
Because these motions meet the requirements of Texas Rule of Appellate
Procedure 42.2(a), and this Court has not delivered its decisions prior to receiving them,
the motions are hereby granted and the appeals are dismissed. Having dismissed the
appeals at appellant=s request, no motion for rehearing will be entertained and our
mandate will issue forthwith.
Mackey K. Hancock Justice
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