Court Opinion

ID: 9400041
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-06-07 08:09:25.91941+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:19:41.807619
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In the
              Court of Appeals
Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana

                   No. 06-22-00138-CR

         CHRISTOPHER LEE VAIL, Appellant

                            V.

           THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

          On Appeal from the 8th District Court
               Hopkins County, Texas
               Trial Court No. 2028170

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

            Pursuant to a plea-bargain agreement with the State, Christopher Lee Vail pled guilty to

one count of indecency with a child by exposure and one count of indecency with a child by

contact. The trial court deferred a finding of guilt on both counts and placed Vail on deferred

adjudication community supervision for ten years on each count. On July 20, 2021, the State

moved to adjudicate Vail guilty of both offenses. After a hearing on the matter, the trial court

granted the State’s motion, adjudicated Vail guilty of both counts, and sentenced him to ten

years’ and twenty years’ imprisonment, respectively.1 On appeal, Vail argues that there was

insufficient evidence to support the trial court’s finding that he violated the terms and conditions

of his community supervision.

            We addressed this issue in detail in our opinion of this date in Vail’s appeal in our cause

number 06-22-00139-CR. For the reasons stated therein, we conclude that error has not been

shown in this case.

            We affirm the judgment of the trial court.

                                                                     Scott E. Stevens
                                                                     Chief Justice

Date Submitted:               April 25, 2023
Date Decided:                 June 1, 2023

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1
    The trial court ordered Vail’s sentences to run consecutively.
                                                             2