Jones, Calvin Jr.

<^ /066*/5 ORIGINAL .Xai IHE Nmry Cntjcn- of Appeals m^ty-^ooM-6-Qih3P^ ^__^ _ ^ECE/ued \U RECEIVED CMymTn^sUa.t Appellant ^^^^mALappeal OCT 2 6 2015 i/ '/ OCT 3O|0f5 CAROL ANNE HARLEY Tub State, of ieaas Appellee ' •// ' •**»»* wsia,uei DuiJfaDEALJpJBQJbL-LtiE^ 163RPJDimSLCTAlL Tbki Caikp fa Ro \HOr)t\AQET^i\rr. SbE UWVL^ZNADDmOM Ms. RncjEBG- EpRED-^MaOE F.f?Qna» G&E TMcrflflrS Sl^SmrrE; j? &W, 3D. r<=ft Ex mRtel tiaRRfc sr^ 5,W m tvod pss Mr.'^Zaies PLE&DquiLrry. .__ Ground For Res/'iEW Number FvuR ^ __ .„ Plea BaR^Mti Agreement "l/'- JELk p&n& Dm%.t c>io S, U/. sip -yes- (lex. Cgi'm App iG9i). Mr. Jones PLE&J&mailJ AcjREE/VlEMT WAS TNVQLUNTARv" BASED ON TUB FMCTf U-ie &OIL.TY PLeA WAS "iNVQWMTAR/' SINCE ttis PtTTORNEV. M$. f?ojER€ WAG INEFFECTIVE. Afe. RojEftS WAS ESSENTIALLY ZTVST A Gop-G/T MAN WUQ WAG PRESENT WITH MRdoNES WHEN HE PLEADED QiJt TO fl "NOME pRE-AflRAfCjMEQL DEAL. BETWEEN M°M Aa/O TUE STATE. AlojE ^/ksgArr/A/g opinio$ erring Ex pA/tTE Harris 5~^(jryi AMD Uilut%mts_ of less than &$ ^RAN&r ONoHAGOUT H&RUWy 1%SL0i3i in GfWiQE G>umtV, 1ejCA% liji.5 IS ABSOLUTE Ly False Gee Uaclk^o^ \t Wfow/V mi U.S. 3cnJ s-er &>SUflROU lams -I15V3 In The Court ofAppeals Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont NO. 09-14-00460-CR CALVIN JONES JR., Appellant V. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee On Appeal from the 163rd District Court Orange County, Texas Trial Cause No. B080617-R MEMORANDUM OPINION Pursuant to a plea bargain agreement, appellant Calvin Jones Jr. (Jones) pleaded guilty to the offense of felony possession of a controlled substance, enhanced by a prior felony conviction. See Tex. Health & Safety Code Ann. § 481.117(a), (e) (West 2010); Tex. Penal Code Ann. § 12.42(c)(1) (West Supp. 2014).'The trial court found the evidence sufficient to find Jones guilty, but deferred further proceedings and placed Jones on community supervision for ten years and assessed a $1,440.00 fine. The State subsequently filed its First Amended Motion to Impose Guilt, to revoke Jones's unadjudicated community supervision. Jones pleaded "true" to certain alleged violations of the conditions of his community supervision. After conducting an evidentiary hearing, the trial court found that Jones violated the conditions of his community supervision, found Jones guilty of possession of a controlled substance, and assessed punishment at fifteen years in prison. Jones's appellate counsel filed a brief that presents counsel's professional evaluation of the record and concludes the appeal is frivolous. See Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967); High v. State, 573 S.W.2d 807 (Tex. Crim. App. 1978). On March 3, 2015, and June 15, 2015, we granted an extension of time for Jones to file a pro se brief. Jones filed a pro se Brief. The Court of Criminal Appeals has held that an appellate court may determine that (1) "the appeal is wholly frivolous and issue an opinion explaining that it has reviewed the record and finds no reversible error"; or (2) "arguable grounds for appeal exist and !We cite to the current version of the statute as the subsequent amendments do not affect the outcome of this appeal. 2 remand the cause to the trial court so that new counsel may be appointed to brief the issues." Bledsoe v. State, 178 S.W.3d 824, 826-27 (Tex. Crim. App. 2005). We have reviewed the entire appellate record, as well as all briefs, and we agree with counsel's conclusion that no arguable issues support an appeal. Therefore, we find it unnecessary to order appointment of new counsel to re-brief the appeal. Compare Stafford v. State, 813 S.W.2d 503, 511 (Tex. Crim. App. 1991). We affirm the trial court's judgment. AFFIRMED. LEANNE JOHNSON Justice Submitted on June 4, 2015 Opinion Delivered July 29, 2015 Do Not Publish Before McKeithen, C.J., Horton and Johnson, JJ. 2Jones may challenge our decision in this case by filing a petition for discretionary review. See Tex. R. App. P. 68. f > z 5& z.oo ^m1* O r=n o O-'T- —i o cC> XTz i«o H-t2 6*3 cr> »—1 •") O .-1 •< •y c r- <_* l-3rj ?•-!•< £2 u Q % _ 0,