Joseph Anthony Meza v. State ( 2015 )


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  •                                      In The
    Court of Appeals
    Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont
    ____________________
    NO. 09-15-00261-CR
    ____________________
    JOSEPH ANTHONY MEZA, Appellant
    V.
    THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee
    __________________________________________________________________
    On Appeal from the 221st District Court
    Montgomery County, Texas
    Trial Cause No. 09-06-06327 CR
    ________________________________________________________________________
    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    Joseph Anthony Meza (Meza) was indicted for the felony offense of
    “manufacture or possess w/intent to deliver cs[,]” a first degree felony. See Tex.
    Health & Safety Code Ann. § 481.113 (West Supp. 2014). The indictment alleged
    that Meza “knowingly possess[ed] with intent to deliver a controlled substance
    listed in Penalty Group 2 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act, namely, 3, 4-
    methylenedioxy methamphetamine, in an amount of four grams or more but less
    than 400 grams, by aggregate weight, including adulterants and/or dilutants[.]” The
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    trial court granted the State’s motion for the trial court to proceed on the lesser
    included offense of possession of a controlled substance, a second degree felony.
    Meza pleaded guilty under a plea agreement to second degree felony possession of
    a controlled substance. The trial court found the evidence sufficient to find Meza
    guilty, but the court deferred further proceedings, placed Meza on community
    supervision for seven years, and assessed a $3,000 fine. Subsequently, the State
    filed a motion to revoke Meza’s unadjudicated community supervision. During the
    hearing on the State’s motion to revoke, Meza pleaded “true” to six of the alleged
    violations of the terms of his community supervision and “not true” to one of the
    alleged violations of the terms of his community supervision. Finding that Meza
    violated the terms of his community supervision as alleged in the motion to revoke,
    the trial court revoked Meza’s community supervision, adjudicated Meza’s guilt,
    and sentenced him to eight years in prison. Meza timely filed a notice of appeal.
    Meza’s appellate counsel filed an Anders 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 August 19, 2015, we granted an extension of time for Meza
    to file a pro se brief. We received no response from Meza. We have independently
    reviewed the appellate record, and we agree with counsel’s conclusion that no
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    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).
    However, we note that in the section of the judgment entitled “Plea to
    Motion to Adjudicate[,]” the judgment incorrectly recites that Meza pleaded
    “Untrue[,]” and that in the section of the judgment entitled “Statute for Offense[,]”
    the judgment incorrectly recites “481.112[.]” This Court has the authority to
    reform the trial court’s judgment to correct clerical errors. See Tex. R. App. P.
    43.2(b); Bigley v. State, 
    865 S.W.2d 26
    , 27 (Tex. Crim. App. 1993). We delete the
    portion of the judgment stating Meza pleaded “Untrue” and substitute that he
    pleaded “True to allegations 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 and Not True to allegation 3[.]” We
    delete the portion of the judgment stating the statute for the offense is “481.112”
    and substitute “481.116” in its place. Otherwise, we affirm the trial court’s
    judgment as reformed.1
    AFFIRMED AS REFORMED.
    _________________________
    LEANNE JOHNSON
    Justice
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    Meza may challenge our decision in this case by filing a petition for
    discretionary review. See Tex. R. App. P. 68.
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    Submitted on November 19, 2015
    Opinion Delivered November 25, 2015
    Do Not Publish
    Before Kreger, Horton, and Johnson, JJ.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 09-15-00261-CR

Filed Date: 11/25/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/28/2016