With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". include or omit words. In re M.N., 262 S.W.3d 799, 802 (Tex.2008). In relevant part, section 12.45 of the Texas Penal Code provides: (a) A person may, with the consent of the attorney for the state, admit during the sentencing hearing his guilt of one or more unadjudicated offenses and request the court to take each into account in determining sentence for the offense or offenses of which he stands adjudged guilty. (c) If a court lawfully takes into account an admitted offense, prosecution is barred for that offense. Tex. Penal Code Ann. § 12.45 (West 2011). Relatively few courts have interpreted Article 55.01(a) in relation to section 12.45 of the Penal Code and have reached contrary conclusions on whether the unadjudi-cated offense can be expunged. See M.M., 354 S.W.3d at 926 (<HOLDING>); Travis County Attorney v. J.S.H., 37 S.W.3d

A: holding that an admitted offense under section 1245 was not capable of being expunged because the offense had not been dismissed under former article 5501a2a
B: holding that no offense alleged where affidavit described offense as felony
C: holding that counsel was not ineffective in failing to request a charge on the lesserincluded offense when the evidence showed either the commission of the completed offense as charged or the commission of no offense such that the defendant was not entitled to a charge on the lesser offense
D: holding that dui is not such an offense
A.