OPINION
DUNCAN, Justice.
After the trial court denied S.J.'s motion to suppress, S.J. pled "true" to aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon and received a fifteen-year determinate sentence. On appeal, S.J. claims the trial court was without jurisdiction to impose a determinate sentence because the grand jury did not approve the State's petition, and the court erred in denying his motion to suppress an in-court identification. We disagree and affirm the...
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