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Valentine v. State9/24/2003 ecessary forms. He claimed he left messages on the answering machine of the community supervision office and that months would pass before he would receive a response. Davis testified that messages were checked often, but that it was possible to miss a message if the voice mailbox became full.
The trial court was entitled to accept or reject any part of either witness's testimony. See Chafer, 500 S.W.2d at 141. Between September 2000 and January 2001, appellant failed to report for five consecutive months, making his explanation for failing to do so suspect. Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the trial court's ruling, we cannot conclude an abuse of discretion occurred. Issue one is overruled. Because the violation that appellant failed to report by mail as directed is a sufficient ground to support the revocation order, we need not address appellant's second issue by which he alleges abuse of discretion in finding he failed to pay for, attend, and complete the domestic violence course and anger counseling. Moore, 605 S.W.2d at 926.
Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
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