Beedy v. State - CCA
Because the trial court lacked authority to stack the defendant's
deferred adjudication term onto his prison sentence, the court of
appeals was correct when it deleted the cumulation order. Precedent
shows that this has always been the appropriate remedy and implicitly
demonstrates that an unlawful cumulation order does not constitute
"reversible error" as provided in CCP art. 44.29. Beedy v. State, PD-1224-06.
