NO. 07-03-0336-CR
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
AT AMARILLO
PANEL D
SEPTEMBER 24, 2003
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EDDIE DEAN RILEY, JR.,
Appellant
v.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Appellee
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FROM THE 84TH DISTRICT COURT OF OCHILTREE COUNTY;
NO. 3615; HON. WILLIAM D. SMITH, PRESIDING
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Before JOHNSON, C.J., and QUINN and REAVIS, JJ.
ON ABATEMENT AND REMAND
Eddie Dean Riley, Jr. (appellant) appeals from a judgment revoking his community
supervision. He had initially been convicted, via a guilty plea, of the unauthorized use of
a motor vehicle. The trial court sentenced him to two years confinement in a state jail
facility, suspended the sentence, and placed him on probation for five years.
Subsequently, the State moved to revoke his probation. The trial court granted the motion,
revoked his probation, sentenced him to 15 months imprisonment, and certified that the
proceeding was “a plea bargain case” and that he had “no right of appeal.” That appellant
may have pled guilty to the initial offense does not prevent him from appealing the
revocation of his conviction. Sanchez v. State, 109 S.W.3d 760, 761 (Tex. App.–San
Antonio 2003, no pet. h.).
The clerk’s and reporter’s records are now due in this cause. Furthermore,
appellant has stated that he is indigent, is without counsel, and desires counsel.
Accordingly, we abate this appeal and remand the cause to the 84th District Court of
Ochiltree County (trial court) for further proceedings. Upon remand, the trial court shall
immediately cause notice of a hearing to be given and, thereafter, conduct a hearing to
determine the following:
1. whether appellant desires to prosecute the appeal;
2. whether appellant is indigent; and,
3. whether the appellant is entitled to a free appellate record and to
appointed counsel on appeal due to his indigency.
The trial court shall cause the hearing to be transcribed. So too shall it 1) execute findings
of fact and conclusions of law addressing the foregoing issues, 2) cause to be developed
a supplemental clerk’s record containing its findings of fact and conclusions of law and all
orders it may issue as a result of its hearing on this matter, and 3) cause to be developed
a reporter’s record transcribing the evidence and arguments presented at the
aforementioned hearing. Additionally, the district court shall file the supplemental record
with the clerk of this court on or before October 23, 2003. Should further time be needed
by the trial court to perform these tasks, it must be requested before October 23, 2003.
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Finally, if the trial court determines that appellant is entitled to appointed counsel and has
none, it must appoint counsel to appellant and include in its findings of fact and
conclusions of law the name, address, and state bar number of the counsel it appoints.
It is so ordered.
Per Curiam
Do not publish.
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