PER CURIAM.
Appellant was convicted of a felony. He filed a motion for a new trial. The trial court did not rule on the motion within thirty days, and appellant did not give a notice of appeal at that time. Some months later the trial court denied the motion, and appellant gave notice of appeal within thirty days of the ruling. The court of appeals dismissed the appeal for failure to give a timely notice of appeal. Giacona v. State,
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