
    Ex Parte Yekaterina TANKLEVSKAYA, Appellant.
    No. PD-1051-11.
    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
    March 20, 2013.
    Roberto M. Hinojosa, Houston, TX, for Appellant.
    Mandy Miller, Assistant District Attorney, Houston, Lisa C. McMinn, State’s Attorney, Austin, TX, for State.
   OPINION

PER CURIAM.

Appellant was convicted of possession of less than two ounces of marijuana. She was sentenced to four days in jail. Later, the Immigration and Naturalization Services initiated removal proceedings against her.

Appellant filed a writ application pursuant to Art. 11.072 alleging that she received ineffective assistance of counsel under Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356, 130 S.Ct. 1473, 176 L.Ed.2d 284 (2010). The trial court denied relief. On appeal, the Court of Appeals reversed, holding that counsel was ineffective under Padilla. Ex parte Tanklevskaya, 361 S.W.3d 86 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 2011).

The State has filed a petition for discretionary review of this decision. The U.S. Supreme Court recently held that, under Teague v. Lane, 489 U.S. 288, 109 S.Ct. 1060, 103 L.Ed.2d 334 (1989), Padilla does not have retroactive effect. Chaidez v. United States, - U.S. -, 133 S.Ct. 1103, 185 L.Ed.2d 149 (2013). Today, we adopted that Court’s reasoning as a matter of state law in Ex parte De Los Reyes, 392 S.W.3d 675 (Tex.Crim.App.2013).

The Court of Appeals in the instant case did not have the benefit of our opinion in De Los Reyes. Accordingly, we grant the State’s petition for discretionary review, vacate the judgment of the Court of Appeals, and remand this case to the Court of Appeals in light of De Los Reyes.

ALCALA, J., not participating.  