HOLIDAY v. STATE

No. 01-96-00543-CR

983 S.W.2d 326 (1998)

Earl HOLIDAY, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

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

Opinion Denying Rehearing January 14, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian Wice, Houston, for Appellant.

John B. Holmes, Calvin Hartmann, Houston, for Appellee.

Before Justices COHEN, HEDGES and TAFT.


OPINION

TIM TAFT, Justice.

Appellant, Earl Holiday, was charged by information with possession of cocaine. Appellant pled guilty and, pursuant to a plea agreement, the trial court assessed four-years deferred adjudication and a $500 fine. Several years later, appellant was adjudicated guilty for violating the terms of his deferred adjudication. Appellant was given 10-years community supervision. Appellant's community supervision was then revoked, for violation...

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