Ronald C. Mitchell v. State of Tennessee
Ronald C. Mitchell appeals from the Lauderdale County Circuit Court’s denial of his petition for post-conviction relief following an evidentiary hearing. He contends that he is entitled to post-conviction relief from a conviction for felonious possession of cocaine because (1) he received the ineffective assistance of trial counsel, (2) he received the ineffective assistance of appellate counsel, (3) the convicting trial court’s admission of a pager and money violated his right to due process, and (4) the systematic exclusion of African-Americans from the position of grand jury foreperson violated his right to equal protection. We affirm the trial court’s denial of the petition. |
Lauderdale | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Jeffery L. Vaughn v. State of Tennessee
Jeffery L. Vaughn appeals from the Dyer County Circuit Court’s denial of his petition for postconviction relief following an evidentiary hearing. He contends that he was deprived of his constitutional right to a fair trial because jurors allegedly overheard a bench conference egarding his prior criminal record. He also contends that he received the ineffective assistance of counsel at trial due to his counsels’ failure to inform him of the correct sentencing range, to have the cocaine independently weighed, to present the testimony of his drug counselor, and to move for an acquittal at the end of the proof. We affirm the trial court’s denial of the petition for post-conviction relief. |
Dyer | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State of Tennessee v. Robert H. Harper, Jr.
The defendant, Robert H. Harper, Jr. appeals upon a certified question of law his conviction in the Hardin County Circuit Court for felonious possession of marijuana for which he received a three year sentence as a Range I, standard offender and a fine of five thousand dollars. The defendant asserts that the stop of his vehicle was not based upon reasonable suspicion and that the subsequent warrantless search was unlawful. We conclude that the stop and search were improper, and we reverse the judgment of conviction and dismiss the case. |
Hardin | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State of Tennessee v. Jeremy M. Batey
A Davidson County jury convicted the appellant, Jeremy M. Batey, of one count of reckless homicide, a Class D felony. The trial court sentenced the appellant as a Range I offender to three years incarceration in the local workhouse. On appeal the appellant contends that the trial court erred in denying him an alternative sentence solely on the basis that the crime involved a death. We hold that where the legislature has provided for alternative sentencing in certain homicide offenses, the denial of an alternative sentence solely on the basis of the victim’s death is erroneous. However, in the instant case the circumstances of the offense, including illegal drug and alcohol use which contributed to the offense, and the appellant’s history of alcohol and drug abuse, including the use of marijuana 2 ½ years after the offense and approximately four months prior to his trial justify the denial of alternative sentencing. |
Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Michael A. Daniel
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
M1998-00323-CCA-R3-CD
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Montgomery | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Gregory Lavell Carson, Jr.
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Rutherford | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
M1999-01517-CCA-R3-PC
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Lincoln | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Michael Allen Hamlin vs. State
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Marshall | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Susan L. Adams a/k/a Shannon Adams
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Williamson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9807-CR-00298
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9905-CC-00180
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Court of Criminal Appeals | ||
State vs. Daniel Phillips, Jr.
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Anderson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Fred Edmond Dean
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Sullivan | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9811-CC-00453
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Williamson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
John Hessmer vs. State
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. John Ruff
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
W1999-01011-CCA-R3-PC
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Dyer | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Christopher Max Hall
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Putnam | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. James Higgins
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Madison | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. John H. Williams
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Madison | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Anthony Anderson
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Madison | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Lester Coble
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Madison | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Eric Thomas
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Stanley Adams
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals |