Shane Hankins v. State
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Opinion
Shane Hankins appeals from the revocation of his community supervision for the underlying offense of possession of marihuana in an amount of five pounds or less but more than four ounces. See Tex. Health & Safety Code Ann. § 481.121(b)(3) (Vernon 2003). The trial court modified the terms of Hankins' community supervision, (1) requiring that he finish his state jail service, attend and complete a Substance Abuse Felony Program, and remain on community supervision for ten years.
Because the issues raised in each appeal are identical, for the reasons stated in our opinion dated this day in Hankins v. State, cause number 06-07-00201-CR, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Jack Carter
Justice
Date Submitted: August 27, 2008
Date Decided: September 5, 2008
Do Not Publish
1. In a companion appeal, cause number 06-07-00201-CR, also before this Court, Hankins appeals the adjudication of his guilt for possession of a controlled substance. In that case, Hankins was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to two years' confinement in a state jail facility.
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