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EX PARTE Tuan Thanh PHAM, Appellee
OPINION
Appellee pleaded guilty to the unlawful practice of dentistry. The trial court deferred adjudication and placed him on probation for two years; he completed that probation and the case was dismissed. He later filed a habeas application pursuant to Article 11.072 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure arguing that his guilty plea had been involuntary and that he had received ineffective assistance of counsel. The trial court granted habeas relief. The Court of Appeals reversed. Ex parte Pham, 640 S.W.3d 645 (Tex. App. – Houston [14th Dist.] 2022).
We granted review of this case on our motion. We now dismiss.
Per curiam.
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Docket No: PD-0165-22
Decided: July 26, 2023
Court: Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
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