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Vega v. State

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
Aug 30, 2012
No. 10-11-00327-CR (Tex. App. Aug. 30, 2012)

Opinion

No. 10-11-00327-CR

08-30-2012

JOSE LUIS VEGA, JR., Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee


From the 249th District Court

Johnson County, Texas

Trial Court No. F44878


MEMORANDUM OPINION

Jose Luis Vega, Jr. was convicted of two counts of delivery of a controlled substance and one count of possession of a controlled substance. See TEX. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE ANN. §§ 481.112(d); 481.115(c) (West 2010). He was sentenced to 10 years, 25 years, and 5 years, respectively, in prison. We affirm.

In one issue, Vega contends that the jury charge was erroneous because it was missing an instruction on inducement by criminal informants, in other words, entrapment by a confidential informant. Entrapment is a defensive issue. TEX. PENAL CODE ANN. § 8.06 (West 2011). Vega did not request this particular instruction and did not object to its omission in the charge; thus it is not preserved. See TEX. CODE CRIM. PROC. ANN. art 36.14; Posey v. State, 966 S.W.2d 57, 61 (Tex. Crim. App. 1998) ("The 'plain' language of Article 36.14 makes clear that a defendant must object to the charge before he may be heard to complain on appeal about 'errors claimed to have been committed in the charge, as well as errors claimed to have been committed by omissions therefrom or in failing to charge upon issues arising from the facts.'"). The principles of Almanza do not apply to omissions from the jury charge of defensive issues that have not been properly preserved by a defendant's request or objection. Posey, 966 S.W.2d at 60. Because Vega's complaint has not been preserved, his sole issue is overruled.

An instruction on entrapment by a law enforcement officer was included in the charge. He does not contend this instruction was erroneous.

Almanza v. State, 686 S.W.2d 157 (Tex. Crim. App. 1984).
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The trial court's judgments are affirmed.

TOM GRAY

Chief Justice
Before Chief Justice Gray,

Justice Davis, and

Justice Scoggins
Affirmed
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Summaries of

Vega v. State

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
Aug 30, 2012
No. 10-11-00327-CR (Tex. App. Aug. 30, 2012)
Case details for

Vega v. State

Case Details

Full title:JOSE LUIS VEGA, JR., Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

Court:TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

Date published: Aug 30, 2012

Citations

No. 10-11-00327-CR (Tex. App. Aug. 30, 2012)

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