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Wiley v. State

Tex. App. Dist. 10

December 4, 2012

The trial court revoked the appellant's community supervision and assessed attorneys' fees from when he was placed on community supervision and a second assessment for the revocation proceedings. The evidence was insufficient to support the assessment of the attorney's fees for the revocation, but, as to the first assessment, a complaint regarding the assessment of attorneys' fees as a condition of community supervision must be raised at the time the condition was imposed. The trial court's judgment is reversed in part and remanded. Waco Court of Appeals, No. 10-12-00259-CR, 11-29-2012.

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