Fourth Court of Appeals
San Antonio, Texas
MEMORANDUM OPINION
No. 04-12-00437-CR
Emilio Rodriguez DE LA ROSA,
Appellant
v.
The STATE of Texas,
Appellee
From the 399th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas
Trial Court No. 2011CR0436
Honorable Juanita A. Vasquez-Gardner, Judge Presiding
Opinion by: Catherine Stone, Chief Justice
Sitting: Catherine Stone, Chief Justice
Sandee Bryan Marion, Justice
Rebeca C. Martinez, Justice
Delivered and Filed: February 20, 2013
AFFIRMED
Emilio Rodriguez De La Rosa pled true to violating a condition of his deferred
adjudication community supervision. The trial court found the violation true, adjudicated De La
Rosa’s guilt, and sentenced him to two years imprisonment. The sole issue raised in this appeal
is whether Article 42.12, § 5(a) of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure required the trial court
to make an explicit finding that the best interest of society and De La Rosa would be served by
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adjudicating De La Rosa’s guilt instead of deferring further proceedings and continuing him on
community supervision. 1
This court has addressed this same issue in two recent decisions. 2 See Sauls v. State,
Nos. 04-11-00861-CR & 04-11-00862-CR, 2012 WL 4577980 (Tex. App.—San Antonio Oct. 3,
2012, no pet.); Olivarez v. State, No. 04-11-00576-CR, 2012 WL 4373473 (Tex. App.—San
Antonio Sept. 26, 2012, no pet.). For the same reasons given in those decisions, we hold De La
Rosa has not preserved this issue for our review. Sauls, 2012 WL 4577980, at *2; Olivarez,
2012 WL 4373473, at *1–3. Moreover, even if the issue had been preserved for our review, the
issue is without merit since the trial court is not required to make the finding asserted by De La
Rosa in adjudicating his guilt and revoking his community supervision. Sauls, 2012 WL
4577980, at *2; Olivarez, 2012 WL 4373473, at *3.
The trial court’s judgment is affirmed.
Catherine Stone, Chief Justice
DO NOT PUBLISH
1
Article 42.12, § 5(a) states, in pertinent part, “Except as provided by Subsection (d) of this section, when in the
judge’s opinion the best interest of society and the defendant will be served, the judge may, after receiving a plea of
guilty or plea of nolo contendere, hearing the evidence, and finding that it substantiates the defendant’s guilt, defer
further proceedings without entering an adjudication of guilt, and place the defendant on community supervision.”
TEX. CODE CRIM. PROC. ANN. art. 42.12 (West Supp. 2012).
2
We note appellant’s attorney was the attorney for the appellant in each of these prior appeals, and appellant’s brief
acknowledges this court’s holding in Sauls. We also note that no petition was filed seeking discretionary review of
the two prior decisions, and mandate has issued in those appeals.
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