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Appellant David Lee Combs, Jr. pleaded guilty to felony theft and was placed on unadjudicated probation. He subsequently failed to comply with probation conditions, leading to the adjudication of his guilt and a two-year confinement sentence. Combs filed a general notice of appeal, but the State moved to dismiss the appeal due to non-compliance with appellate rule 25.2(b)(3), which mandates specific grounds for appeals following a plea bargain. The Tenth Court of Appeals granted the State's motion, dismissing Combs' appeal for want of jurisdiction.
David Lee Combs, Jr. v. State is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District (Waco). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Appellant David Lee Combs, Jr. pleaded guilty to felony theft and was placed on unadjudicated probation. He subsequently failed to comply with probation conditions, leading to the adjudication of his guilt and a two-year confinement sentence. Combs filed a general notice of appeal, but the State moved to dismiss the appeal due to non-compliance with appellate rule 25.2(b)(3), which mandates specific grounds for appeals following a plea bargain. The Tenth Court of Appeals granted the State's motion, dismissing Combs' appeal for want of jurisdiction.
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