With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". presents procedural due process complaints. B. Has appellant preserved error as to his procedural due process complaints? In the argument under his fourth issue, appellant also asserts that the trial court violated his procedural due process rights because it did not conduct a hearing or give any reasons for its decision to impose Amended Conditions 18 and 19. Although appellant complains in part that the trial court did not give him a hearing or a statement of reasons, the record reflects that the trial court did' give appellant a hear x.Crim.App.1980) (explaining that appellant must request findings before failure to make them constitutes reversible error). Appellant also has waived any error to the extent that he complains the tria .W.3d 376, 379 (Tex.App.-Fort Worth 2002, no pet.) (<HOLDING>). Accordingly, we overrule appellant’s fourth

A: holding that juveniles may waive constitutional rights
B: holding that party can waive procedural due process rights under ordinary preservationoferror rules
C: recognizing that defendant may waive miranda rights
D: holding in second opinion on rehearing that procedural due process complaints are subject to waiver under ordinary preservationoferror rules
B.