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Coleman v. State

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
Jun 6, 2012
No. 10-11-00399-CR (Tex. App. Jun. 6, 2012)

Opinion

No. 10-11-00399-CR

06-06-2012

SHERNON COLEMAN, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee


From the 54th District Court

McLennan County, Texas

Trial Court No. 2011-10-C2


MEMORANDUM OPINION

Shernon Coleman was convicted of the offense of possession of a prohibited substance in a correctional facility and was sentenced to fifteen years in prison based on an enhancement allegation. TEX. PEN. CODE ANN. § 38.11 (West 2011). Coleman's sole issue complains that the evidence was insufficient for the trial court to have assessed attorney's and investigator's fees in the judgment. The State agrees that the evidence was insufficient in this regard. The trial court determined that Coleman was indigent during the proceedings and no evidence was presented of any change in that status. In accordance with the opinion of the Court of Criminal Appeals in Mayer v. State, 309 S.W.3d 552, 557 (Tex. Crim. App. 2010), we agree that the evidence was insufficient and the judgment should be modified to delete these assessments. Coleman's sole issue is sustained.

Conclusion

We find that the trial court erred by assessing attorney's fees and investigator's fees and modify the judgment by deleting the award of attorney's fees and investigator's fees. As modified, the judgment of conviction is affirmed.

TOM GRAY

Chief Justice
Before Chief Justice Gray,

Justice Davis, and

Justice Scoggins
Modified, and as Modified, Affirmed Do not publish [CR25]


Summaries of

Coleman v. State

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
Jun 6, 2012
No. 10-11-00399-CR (Tex. App. Jun. 6, 2012)
Case details for

Coleman v. State

Case Details

Full title:SHERNON COLEMAN, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

Court:TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

Date published: Jun 6, 2012

Citations

No. 10-11-00399-CR (Tex. App. Jun. 6, 2012)

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