State of Tennessee v. Duvale Vashawn Pruitt

Case Number
E2011-01995-CCA-R3-CD

In this procedurally complex case, the Defendant, Duvale Vashawn Pruitt, pled nolo contendere to multiple drug-related charges, and the trial court sentenced him to an effective sentence of ten years of probation. The Defendant’s probation officer filed two probation violation warrants, one in September and another in October of 2007. After a hearing, the trial court ordered the Defendant to serve 90 days in jail and then start his probationary sentence again. In February 2011, the Defendant’s probation officer filed a third probation violation warrant based upon the Defendant’s possession of a switchblade knife at a courthouse, and the trial court issued a warrant for the Defendant’s arrest. After a hearing, the trial court revoked the Defendant’s probation and ordered him to serve his sentence of ten years at 30% in the Tennessee Department of Correction. It is from this judgment that the Defendant now appeals.

Authoring Judge
Judge Robert W. Wedemeyer
Originating Judge
Judge Robert H. Montgomery, Jr.
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Duvale Vashawn Pruitt
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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