Rickey Hogan v. David G. Mills, Warden

Case Number
W2004-00182-CCA-R3-HC

The petitioner filed a petition for habeas corpus relief claiming that the judgments entered are void. He contends that he was on parole when the current offenses were committed; therefore, the concurrent sentences that he received are illegal. We conclude that in order to receive relief, the fact that the petitioner was on parole when he pled guilty must be proved by satisfactory proof contained in the record or proceedings underlying the convictions sought to be set aside. We reverse the trial court’s summary dismissal and remand for appointment of counsel and a hearing to determine whether the record of the underlying convictions or proceedings contained satisfactory proof that the petitioner was on parole at the time he committed second degree murder and robbery with a deadly weapon.

Authoring Judge
Judge John Everett Williams
Originating Judge
Judge Joseph H. Walker, III
Case Name
Rickey Hogan v. David G. Mills, Warden
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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