William Johnson v. State
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Opinion
August 25, 2015
JUDGMENT
The Fourteenth Court of Appeals WILLIAM JOHNSON, Appellant
NO. 14-14-00475-CR V.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
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This cause was heard on the transcript of the record of the court below. We have inspected the record and find that there is no error in the judgment requiring reversal, but that there is error in the judgment which is capable of reformation by this Court. Therefore, the judgment is MODIFIED to reflect that (1) appellant William Johnson was convicted of a first-degree felony rather than a state-jail felony; (2) there was no plea bargain in this case; and (3) appellant has the right to appeal. The Court orders the judgment AFFIRMED as MODIFIED. We further order this decision certified below for observance.
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