James R. Brown v. State Texas James R. Brown v. State Texas

James R. Brown v. State Texas

TX.40311; 478 S.W.2d 550 (1972)

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The offense is robbery by assault with firearms; a jury having been waived after the State abandoned the death penalty, the
punishment was assessed by the court at ten (10) years. Appellant's application for probation was denied. Appellant's first ground of error is that the court did not fully advise him of the consequences of his plea of guilty. He
contends the court should have specifically warned him that he might not receive probation. There is nothing in the record
to indicate that appellant was led to believe that he would receive probation upon the entry of a plea of guilty. The court
has no duty to admonish a defendant that he might not receive probation. Vasquez v. State, Tex.Cr.App., 477 S.W.2d 629; Gonzales
v. State, Tex.Cr.App., 456 S.W.2d 137. Further, the court did admonish him, in part, as follows:

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1972
1 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
2
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
52.9
KB