ROBERTSON v. STATE

No. 14-95-00886-CR.

934 S.W.2d 861 (1996)

Ted Lawrence ROBERTSON, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).

November 14, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Scott Eliott Kerman, Houston, for appellant.

S. Elaine Roch, Houston, for appellee.

Before LEE, HUDSON and EDELMAN, JJ.


MAJORITY OPINION

EDELMAN, Justice.

Ted Robertson appeals the revocation of his probation on the ground that the waiver of his right to counsel was not knowingly made because the trial court did not admonish him on the dangers and disadvantages of self-representation. We affirm.

In 1994, while represented by counsel, appellant pled guilty to a charge of felony theft and the trial court fined him and sentenced him to four years confinement but probated...

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