Steven Lee Dach v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 31, 2001
Docket03-00-00788-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

NO. 03-00-00788-CR NO. 03-00-00789-CR

Steven Lee Dach, Appellant

v.

The State of Texas, Appellee

FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF BELL COUNTY, 264TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NOS. 47,024 & 50,248, HONORABLE JOE CARROLL, JUDGE PRESIDING

Appellant Steven Lee Dach pleaded guilty to felony theft in Bell County cause number

47,024. See Tex. Pen. Code Ann. § 31.03(a), (e)(4)(D) (West Supp. 2001). The district court

adjudged appellant guilty and assessed punishment at incarceration in a state jail for two years, but

suspended imposition of sentence and placed him on community supervision. While on probation,

appellant was indicted in Bell County cause number 50,248 for stealing property having a value

greater than $1500 but less than $20,000. See id. § 31.03(a), (e)(4)(A). At a joint proceeding,

appellant pleaded guilty to the new indictment and true to the allegations in the motion to revoke filed

by the State in the earlier cause. The court revoked supervision in cause number 47,024 and imposed

sentence. The court adjudged appellant guilty in cause number 50,248 and assessed punishment at

incarceration in a state jail for two years. The court ordered that the sentence in cause number 50,248 “shall begin to run when [the] two year sentence in cause number 47,024 has ceased to

operate.” See Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 42.08(a) (West Supp. 2001).

The sole issue in each appeal is the propriety of the cumulation order. Appellant

contends these causes are governed by penal code section 3.03(a), which provides (with exceptions

not applicable here) that the sentences shall run concurrently when “the accused is found guilty of

more than one offense arising out of the same criminal episode prosecuted in a single criminal action.”

Tex. Pen. Code Ann. § 3.03(a) (West Supp. 2001).

A defendant is “prosecuted in a single criminal action” whenever allegations and

evidence of more than one offense arising out of the same criminal episode are presented in a single

trial or plea proceeding. LaPorte v. State, 840 S.W.2d 412, 414 (Tex. Crim. App. 1992). If a

defendant is tried, convicted, and placed on community supervision in separate proceedings, section

3.03(a) does not apply even if the causes are later consolidated for the purpose of revoking

supervision. Duran v. State, 844 S.W.2d 745, 746 (Tex. Crim. App. 1992); Medina v. State, 7

S.W.3d 876, 879 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 1999, no pet.). “[T]o be entitled to concurrent

sentences under § 3.03 [a defendant] must establish that the offenses were consolidated at the time

of his pleas as well as the hearings on the motions to revoke his probation.” Duran, 844 S.W.2d at

748 (Baird, J., concurring).

Appellant was convicted and placed on community supervision in cause number

47,024 in May 1997. The indictment in cause number 50,248 was filed in October 1999. Although

the guilty plea proceeding in the second cause was consolidated with the hearing on the State’s

2 motion to revoke supervision in the first, the two causes were not “prosecuted in a single criminal

action” because the guilty plea proceedings in the two causes were not consolidated.

Appellant refers us to the opinion in Vallez v. State, 21 S.W.3d 778, 783 (Tex. App.—

San Antonio 2000, pet. ref’d). Although a question in that case was whether three prosecutions had

been consolidated, the appeal did not involve the application of section 3.03(a). Vallez is also

factually distinguishable. In that case, the defendant pleaded guilty to three indictments at a single

proceeding, and later had his probation revoked in each cause at a single proceeding.

The point of error is overruled. The order revoking community supervision is affirmed

in cause number 03-00-00788-CR. The judgment of conviction is affirmed in cause number 03-00-

00789-CR.

__________________________________________

Lee Yeakel, Justice

Before Chief Justice Aboussie, Justices Yeakel and Patterson

Affirmed

Filed: May 31, 2001

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Related

LaPorte v. State
840 S.W.2d 412 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1992)
Medina v. State
7 S.W.3d 876 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1999)
Vallez v. State
21 S.W.3d 778 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2000)
Duran v. State
844 S.W.2d 745 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1993)

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