Emmett Russell McGee, Jr. v. State of Tennessee

Case Number
M2010-01187-CCA-R3-PC

The petitioner, Emmett Russell McGee, Jr., appeals from the Bedford County Criminal Court’s denial of post-conviction relief from his convictions based upon guilty pleas on two counts of possession with intent to sell three hundred grams or more of cocaine and the resulting sentences of ten and eleven years to be served consecutively. On appeal, the petitioner contends that his guilty plea was not voluntarily entered due to the ineffective assistance provided by trial counsel. Specifically, he contends that trial counsel gave him improper advice concerning the possible sentences he could receive if he proceeded to trial. In addition, for the first time on appeal, the petitioner raises a challenge to the consecutive nature of the sentences, asserting that it is illegal and excessive in light of the fact that the elements of both convictions arose out of the same transaction. Following review, we conclude that the post-conviction court properly determined that trial counsel was not ineffective. Further, we conclude that the petitioner has waived review of his second issue. As such, the denial of his petition for post-conviction relief is affirmed.

Authoring Judge
Judge John Everett Williams
Originating Judge
Judge Robert G. Crigler
Case Name
Emmett Russell McGee, Jr. v. State of Tennessee
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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