Tomas Salinas Baeza v. State

CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 6, 2017
Docket11-17-00162-CR
StatusPublished

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Tomas Salinas Baeza v. State, (Tex. 2017).

Opinion

THE STATE OF TEXAS

VS. • CR46606

• JN THE 238TH DISTRICT COURT!="

MIDLAND COUNTY, TEXAS I LcD . ,, 28!7 JUN 28 TOMAS SALINAS BAEZA ilo FILED IN Pt! I: S8

, SS 8Uoff " ~JQLA'110 11th COURTcJ/J.JfiC; OF APPEALS EASTLAND, TEXAS Clef(" ~=~ r. r " TRIAL COURT'S.CERTIFICATION O.F DEFENDANT'S RIGHT OJ8~~~~ 7/6/17 4:43:26 PM SHERRY WILLIAMSON 1, Judge ot the tnal Court, cert1ty this cnmmal case: Clerk ·

/ is not a plea-bargain case, and the defendant has the right of appeal;

is a plea-bargain case, but matter were raised by written motion filed and ruled on before trial and not withdrawn or waived, and the defendant has the right of appeal;

is a plea-bargain case, but the trial court has given permission to appeal, and the defendant has the right of appeal;

is a plea-bargain case, and the defendant has NO right of appeal;

the defendant has waived the right of appeal.

Signed the ~h of June , 2017 .

I have received a copy of this certification. I have also been infonned of 1ny rights concerning any appeal of thi.3 criminal case, including any right to file a pro se petition for discretionary review pursuant to rule 68 of the Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure. I have be~11 admonished that my attorney 1nust mail a copy of lhe court of appeals' judgment and opinion to my last known address and that I have only 30 days in which to file a pro se petition for discrelionary review in the Court of Criminal Appeals Tex. R. App. P. 68.2. I acknO\V]ecige that, ir I wish to appeal this case

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*"A defendant in a criminal case has the right of appeal under these rules. The trial court shull enter a certification of ~he defendant's right to appeal in every case in \Vhich it enters a judgn1ent of guilt or other apµeulab\e order. In a plea bargain case - that is, a case in which a defendant's plea was guilty or nolo contcndere and the punishrnent did not exceed the punishment recon1mended by the prosecutor and agreed to by the defendant - a defendant may appeal only: (A) those 1natters that were raised by \Nritten n1otion tiled and ruled on before trial, or (B) after getting the trial court's pern1ission to appeal." l'EXAS RULE OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE 25.2(a)(2)

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