Vargas, Victor v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 31, 2013
Docket05-12-00334-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Order entered May 31, 2013

In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-12-00334-CR

VICTOR VARGAS, Appellant

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 401st Judicial District Court Collin County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 401-82363-2011

ORDER Before the Court is the appeal from the order of the trial court placing appellant on

deferred adjudication for the offense of aggravated robbery. Appellant’s sole issue on appeal is

the sufficiency of the evidence to support the trial court’s order that he reimburse the county for

court appointed attorney fees assessed in this case. The clerk’s record contains:

(1) the trial court’s February 15, 2012 judgment assessing courts costs of $269.12 against

appellant. The judgment also states “the cost to Collin County for the payment of this

defendant’s court-appointed attorney, if any, is taxed against this defendant as court

costs. The District Clerk is granted leave to amend the court cost to reflect this

amount without the necessity of a further order.” (2) the April 23, 2012 printed docket sheet showing “Total Charges $929.12” assessed

against appellant under the portion entitled “Financial Information.”

(3) the Payment Agreement from the Collin County Community Supervision and

Corrections Department, signed by appellant and his supervision officer, stating:

FEE TYPE AMOUNT DUE Court Cost TBD Attorney Fee -0- Fine 0.00 Total court costs

We ORDER the Collin County District Clerk to file a supplemental clerk’s record, on or

before June 7, 2013, containing a cost bill showing all fines, court costs, and court appointed

attorney fees assessed in this case. If the cost bill uses abbreviations, the District Clerk is

instructed to also file an explanation of any abbreviations used to designate a particular fine,

court cost, or court appointed attorney fee.

/s/ MICHAEL J. O'NEILL JUSTICE

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