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Kimberly Berain v. State

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date filed: 2008-10-29
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                                   MEMORANDUM OPINION
                                           No. 04-08-00642-CR

                                            Kimberly BERAIN,
                                                Appellant

                                                      v.

                                          The STATE of Texas,
                                                Appellee

                      From the 379th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas
                                    Trial Court No. 2006-CR-8738
                             Honorable Bert Richardson, Judge Presiding

PER CURIAM

Sitting:           Alma L. López, Chief Justice
                   Rebecca Simmons, Justice
                   Steven C. Hilbig, Justice

Delivered and Filed: October 29, 2008

DISMISSED

           The trial court’s certification in this appeal states that the case is a “plea-bargain case, and

the defendant has NO right of appeal.” Rule 25.2(d) of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure

provides, “[t]he appeal must be dismissed if a certification that shows the defendant has a right

of appeal has not been made part of the record under these rules.” TEX. R. APP. P. 25.2(d).

           Appellant’s counsel filed a written notice with this court that counsel reviewed the record

and “can find no right of appeal for Appellant.” We construe this notice as an indication that

appellant will not seek to file an amended trial court certification showing that she has the right
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of appeal. See TEX. R. APP. P. 25.2(d); 37.1; see also Daniels v. State, 110 S.W.3d 174, 177

(Tex. App.—San Antonio 2003, no pet.). In light of the record presented, we agree with

appellant’s counsel that Rule 25.2(d) requires this court dismiss this appeal. Accordingly, this

appeal is dismissed.

                                                PER CURIAM



DO NOT PUBLISH




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