Mario Campbell Jimenez v. State of Texas ( 2001 )


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  • No. 04-00-00569-CR

    Mario Campbell JIMENEZ,

    Appellant

    v.

    The STATE of Texas,

    Appellee

    From the 186th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas

    Trial Court No. 2000-CR-1152

    Honorable Sam Katz, Judge Presiding

    Opinion by: Catherine Stone, Justice

    Sitting: Phil Hardberger, Chief Justice

    Tom Rickhoff, Justice

    Catherine Stone, Justice

    Delivered and Filed: June 13, 2001

    DISMISSED FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION

    Mario Campbell Jimenez pled no contest to a felony and was sentenced in accordance with the terms of his plea bargain agreement. To invoke the court's jurisdiction over this appeal, rule 25.2(b)(3) requires that the notice of appeal specify that the appeal is from a jurisdictional defect, specify that the substance of the appeal was raised by written motion and ruled on before trial, or state that the trial court granted permission to appeal. Tex. R. App. P. 25.2(b)(3). Because Jimenez's general notice of appeal did not meet any of the requirements of rule 25.2(b)(3), this court only has jurisdiction to consider issues relating to the trial court's jurisdiction. See Cooper v. State, No. 1100-99, 2001 WL 321579 (Tex. Crim. App. Apr. 4, 2001); Martinez v. State, 5 S.W.3d 722, 724-25 (Tex. App.-San Antonio 1999, no pet.).

    In his brief, Jimenez asserts that he received improper and incomplete admonishments and therefore, his plea was involuntary. We do not have jurisdiction to consider this issue. See Cooper v. State, No. 1100-99, 2001 WL 321579 (Tex. Crim. App. Apr. 4, 2001). Because the appeal does not raise any issues that this court has jurisdiction to consider, the appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.

    Catherine Stone, Justice

    DO NOT PUBLISH

Document Info

Docket Number: 04-00-00569-CR

Filed Date: 6/13/2001

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/7/2015