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Serrato v. State

STATE OF TEXAS IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
Oct 10, 2013
No. 10-13-00042-CR (Tex. App. Oct. 10, 2013)

Opinion

No. 10-13-00042-CR

2013-10-10

PAUL SERRATO, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee


From the 54th District Court

McLennan County, Texas

Trial Court No. 2003-171-C


MEMORANDUM OPINION

Paul Serrato attempts to appeal the trial court's order denying his "Petition to Vacate Execution of Sentence Imposed and Recall of Jail and Prison Credits Awarded." Serrato's petition relates to his July 2003 conviction for the offense of possession of a controlled substance.

The certificate of the right to appeal for Serrato's July 2003 conviction states that it was a plea bargain case and he has no right to appeal and that he waived his right to appeal. See TEX. R. APP. P. 25.2(d). The record contains a written waiver of appeal signed by Serrato. Serrato's petition states that he is not appealing the July 2003 conviction or sentence, but rather the execution of the judgment.

The Texas Rules of Appellate procedure provide that a "defendant has the right to appeal under Code of Criminal Procedure article 44.02 and these rules" when the trial court has entered "a judgment of guilt or other appealable order." TEX. R. APP. P 25.2 (a) (2); see Staley v. State, 233 S.W.3d 337, 338, Fn. 4 (Tex. Crim. App. 2007). Because Serrato is not appealing from a final judgment or other appealable order, we lack jurisdiction to consider this appeal.

Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed.

AL SCOGGINS

Justice
Before Chief Justice Gray,

Justice Davis, and

Justice Scoggins
Dismissed
Do not publish
[CR25]


Summaries of

Serrato v. State

STATE OF TEXAS IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
Oct 10, 2013
No. 10-13-00042-CR (Tex. App. Oct. 10, 2013)
Case details for

Serrato v. State

Case Details

Full title:PAUL SERRATO, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

Court:STATE OF TEXAS IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

Date published: Oct 10, 2013

Citations

No. 10-13-00042-CR (Tex. App. Oct. 10, 2013)