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Donald Keith Eddington v. State

Filed: Dec 31, 1998
Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District (Waco)
10-98-318-CR & 10-98-319-CR

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Donald Keith Eddington pleaded guilty to delivery of cocaine in two separate instances in Robertson County. After his community supervision was revoked for the first offense, he was sentenced to eighteen months' confinement in a state jail. He subsequently pleaded guilty to a second identical charge, receiving a concurrent eighteen-month sentence. Eddington's pro se motions for 'shock probation' and suspension of sentences were denied by the trial court. The Tenth Court of Appeals dismissed his appeals for lack of jurisdiction, ruling that an order refusing to grant 'shock probation' is not appealable.

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Donald Keith Eddington pleaded guilty to delivery of cocaine in two separate instances in Robertson County. After his community supervision was revoked for the first offense, he was sentenced to eighteen months' confinement in a state jail. He subsequently pleaded guilty to a second identical charge, receiving a concurrent eighteen-month sentence. Eddington's pro se motions for 'shock probation' and suspension of sentences were denied by the trial court. The Tenth Court of Appeals dismissed his appeals for lack of jurisdiction, ruling that an order refusing to grant 'shock probation' is not appealable.

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