Chad Alan Parker v. State of Tennessee - Dissenting

Case Number
M2007-02799-CCA-R3-PC

The appellant urges this court to reverse the post-conviction court’s decision denying him post-conviction relief based upon his allegation that trial counsel’s failure to explain to him, prior to his plea of guilty, the extent of his obligations under the community supervision provisions of Tennessee Code Annotated section 39-13-524 constitutes ineffective assistance of counsel sufficient to undermine the voluntariness of his guilty plea. Specifically, he complains that had counsel informed him adequately regarding the requirements of lifetime community supervision, including the possible associated monthly cost of forty-five dollars, he would not have entered his guilty pleas to aggravated sexual battery and automobile burglary. The appellant claims and counsel conceded at the evidentiary hearing that this omission rendered his guilty plea involuntary, unintelligent and unknowing.

Authoring Judge
Judge D. Kelly Thomas, Jr.
Originating Judge
Judge Don R. Ash
Case Name
Chad Alan Parker v. State of Tennessee - Dissenting
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
This is a dissenting opinion
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