State of Tennessee v. Antonio J. Beasley, Sr.

Case Number
E2014-01845-CCA-R3-CD
The Defendant, Antonio J. Beasley, Sr., was convicted of various offenses during 1989 and 1990. In 1989, the Defendant pleaded guilty to larceny and received six years’ probation. In 1990, the Defendant pleaded guilty to attempt to commit arson and to possession of cocaine and was sentenced to concurrent terms of four years’ confinement for attempted arson and eleven months, twenty-nine days for possession of cocaine. Twenty-four years later, the Defendant filed a motion pursuant to Tennessee Criminal Procedure Rule 36.1 requesting that the trial court correct an illegal sentence relative to the attempted arson and drug possession convictions because the court erroneously imposed concurrent sentences because the Defendant was “out on the grand larceny.” The trial court summarily dismissed the motion for failure to state a colorable claim. On appeal, he contends that the trial court erred by dismissing his motion. We affirm the judgment of the trial court. 
 
Authoring Judge
Judge Robert H. Montgomery
Originating Judge
Judge Barry A. Steelman & Judge Rebecca Stern
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Antonio J. Beasley, Sr.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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