COLEMAN v. STATE

CR-99-0594.

777 So.2d 311 (2000)

William Ben COLEMAN, Jr. v. STATE.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

April 28, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. Albert Smith, Elba, for appellant.

Bill Pryor, atty. gen., and J. Thomas Leverette, asst. atty. gen., for appellee.


COBB, Judge.

The appellant, William Ben Coleman, Jr., appeals the trial court's revocation of his probation. On appeal, Coleman contends that the trial court did not properly revoke his probation. Specifically, Coleman asserts that the trial court did not make a valid written statement of the evidence it relied on and the reasons for revoking probation. The State concedes that Coleman's argument has merit.

In Armstrong v. State, 294 Ala. 100,

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