Criminal Proceeding ProjectStudent NameCourseDateInstructor IntroductionIn this section, the issue requires us to consider whether there is a necessity of a defendant within community supervision for state-jail felony required to reimburse a county for her incarceration cost in county jail as her community’s supervision condition. Nevertheless, due to the conclusion that the court of appeals did not analyze the issue in a correct manner regarding the case, we vacate the court’s judgment and remand reconsideration for this cause in light of the established opinion. AnalysisThe court charged Melissa Mercer, the appellant, with debit card abuse. She pleaded guilty pursuant, therefore considered a plea bargain. The trial court came to an agreement with the plea of Melissa and thus announced a sentence of two years in state jail as well as a fine of $ 1,000. Thereafter, the court suspended the jailing term and made the appellant to be supervised by the community for a measured term of five years; however, did not make a suspension to the imposed fine as well as assessing costs incurred in the court. Subsequently, the trial court made modifications to the supervision conditions of the appellant