Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2024-04-24 09:17:44.043271+00
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In the
              Court of Appeals
Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana

                   No. 06-23-00198-CR

          JOSHUA ELLIS SUTTON, Appellant

                            V.

           THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

         On Appeal from the 102nd District Court
                 Bowie County, Texas
             Trial Court No. 23F0051-102

      Before Stevens, C.J., van Cleef and Rambin, JJ.
      Memorandum Opinion by Chief Justice Stevens
                                       MEMORANDUM OPINION

           A Bowie County jury found Joshua Ellis Sutton guilty of escape from custody. See TEX.

PENAL CODE ANN. § 38.06(c).                   The jury assessed Sutton’s punishment at ten years’

imprisonment with a fine of $2,000.00. The trial court accepted the jury’s assessment and

sentenced Sutton in accordance with it.

           On appeal,1 Sutton raises four points of error: (1) the judgment improperly states he pled

not guilty, (2) his guilty plea was involuntary because the trial court failed to give Article

26.13(a)(1) admonishments, (3) the 102nd Judicial District Court did not have jurisdiction

because his indictment was out of the 202nd Judicial District Court, and (4) his trial counsel was

ineffective for failing to move to quash his indictment for lack of jurisdiction. We addressed

these issues in Sutton’s companion case in cause number 06-23-00197-CR. For the reasons

stated therein, we affirm Sutton’s conviction in this cause. Because Sutton pled guilty to this

offense,2 we note that the judgment in this case should be modified and corrected by changing

1
 In companion cause numbers 06-23-00197-CR, 06-23-00199-CR, 06-23-00200-CR, 06-23-00201-CR, and 06-23-
00202-CR, Sutton appeals five other convictions arising from the same set of facts at issue here.
2
    The relevant exchange was as follows:

                    [BY THE STATE]: Cause Number 23M0051-102 the grand jury of Bowie County, Texas, duly
           organized at the January term 2023 of the District Court of Bowie County, Texas, do present in the County
           of Bowie and State of Texas that in Bowie County, Texas, Joshua Sutton, hereinafter referred to as the
           defendant, heretofore on or about January 9th, 2023, did then and there while under arrest for aggravated
           assault with a deadly weapon, a felony, intentionally escaped from Kody Edwards, a person the defendant
           knew was a peace officer, who had lawfully arrested or detained the defendant against the peace and
           dignity of the State.

                    THE COURT: All right. Mr. Sutton, do you understand that indictment?

                    MR. SUTTON: Yes, sir.
                                                          2
“Plea to Offense: NOT GUILTY” to “Plea to Offense: GUILTY.” As modified, we affirm the

trial court’s judgment.

                                             Scott E. Stevens
                                             Chief Justice

Date Submitted:           April 5, 2024
Date Decided:             April 19, 2024

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               THE COURT: And how do you intend to plead?

               MR. SUTTON: Guilty.
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