Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-10-31 14:11:22.60097+00
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Fourth Court of Appeals
                                      San Antonio, Texas
                                 MEMORANDUM OPINION

                                          No. 04-22-00689-CR

                                       Calvin Pierre HOPKINS,
                                               Appellant

                                                   v.

                                          The STATE of Texas,
                                                Appellee

                     From the 379th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas
                                   Trial Court No. 2019CR10972
                              Honorable Ron Rangel, Judge Presiding

Opinion by:       Beth Watkins, Justice

Sitting:          Beth Watkins, Justice
                  Liza A. Rodriguez, Justice
                  Lori I. Valenzuela, Justice

Delivered and Filed: October 25, 2023

AFFIRMED AS MODIFIED

           Appellant Calvin Pierre Hopkins entered a no-contest plea to one count of sexual assault

of a child. The trial court deferred adjudication of guilt and placed Hopkins on community

supervision for eight years. The State filed a motion to adjudicate alleging Hopkins had violated

the terms and conditions of community supervision. Hopkins pled not true to the State’s allegations

and, after an evidentiary hearing, the trial court found the State’s allegations true, adjudicated guilt,

and sentenced Hopkins to 20 years in prison. Hopkins’s court-appointed attorney filed a brief

containing a professional evaluation of the record in accordance with Anders v. California, 386
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U.S. 738 (1967). Counsel concludes that the appeal has no merit. Counsel provided Hopkins with

a copy of the brief and informed him of his right to review the record and file his own brief. See

Nichols v. State, 954 S.W.2d 83, 85–86 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 1997, no pet.); Bruns v. State,

924 S.W.2d 176, 177 n.1 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 1996, no pet.). Hopkins did not file a pro se

brief.

         After reviewing the record and counsel’s brief, we agree that the appeal is frivolous and

without merit. The judgment of the trial court is modified to reflect that Hopkins entered a plea of

not true to the motion to adjudicate guilt and affirmed as so modified. Appellate counsel’s request

to withdraw is granted. Nichols, 954 S.W.2d at 86; Bruns, 924 S.W.2d at 177 n.1. No substitute

counsel will be appointed. Should Hopkins wish to seek further review of this case by the Texas

Court of Criminal Appeals, Hopkins must either retain an attorney to file a petition for

discretionary review or Hopkins must file a pro se petition for discretionary review. Any petition

for discretionary review must be filed within thirty days from the later of: (1) the date of this

opinion; or (2) the date the last timely motion for rehearing is overruled by this court. See TEX. R.

APP. P. 68.2. Any petition for discretionary review must be filed in the Texas Court of Criminal

Appeals. See TEX. R. APP. P. 68.3. Any petition for discretionary review should comply with the

requirements of Rule 68.4 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. See TEX. R. APP. P. 68.4.

                                                  Beth Watkins, Justice

DO NOT PUBLISH

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