Nelson v. State ( 1998 )


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  •         IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE
    AT KNOXVILLE             FILED
    DECEMB ER SESSION, 1997        March 26, 1998
    Cecil Crowson, Jr.
    Appellate C ourt Clerk
    JERRY NELSON,              )    C.C.A. NO. 03C01-9704-CR-00142
    )
    Appe llant,          )
    )
    )    JOHNSON COUNTY
    VS.                        )
    )    HON. LYNN BROWN
    STATE OF TENNESSEE,        )    JUDGE
    )
    Appellee.            )    (Habeas Corpus)
    ON APPEAL FROM THE JUDGMENT OF THE
    CRIMINAL COURT OF JOHNSON COUN TY
    FOR THE APPELLANT:              FOR THE APPELLEE:
    JERRY NELSON                    JOHN KNOX WALKUP
    Pro Se                          Attorney General and Reporter
    TIMOTHY F. BEHAN
    Assistant Attorney General
    425 Fifth Avenu e North
    Nashville, TN 37243
    DAVID CROCKETT
    District Attorney General
    Route 19, Box 99
    Johnson City, 37601
    OPINION FILED ________________________
    AFFIRMED PURSU ANT TO RU LE 20
    DAVID H. WELLES, JUDGE
    ORDER
    The Appellant appeals as of right from the trial court’s dismissal of his pro
    se petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus. It appears from the petition an d exhibits
    filed therewith that the Appellant was convicte d of rape and se ntence d to life
    imprisonment in 1977. On September 11, 1996, the Appellant filed the instant
    habeas corpu s petitio n alleg ing tha t his judgment of conviction was void because
    the indictment failed to adequately allege the culpable mental state required of
    the offense charged. The trial court dismissed the petition. We conclude that the
    Appellant is not entitled to habeas corpus relief and we therefore affirm the trial
    court’s order o f dism issal.
    In support of his petition and argument, the Appellant relies primarily upon
    the decision of this Court in State v. Rog er Da le Hill, C.C.A. No. 01C01-9508-CC-
    00267, W ayne County, (Tenn. Crim. App., Nashville, June 20, 1996). We first
    note that this Court’s decision in Hill was based upon an interpretation of our new
    criminal code, an d this cod e is applica ble only to o ffenses occurring after
    November 1, 1989 . Secon dly, our sup reme c ourt has reversed this Co urt’s
    decision in Hill. See State v. Hill, 954 S.W .2d 725 (Te nn. 1997).
    In the case sub judice, we have examined the language of the challenged
    indictment and we conclude that the indictment adequately alleged the criminal
    offense charged and sufficie ntly infor med the Ap pellan t of the c harge again st him
    such that the convicting court had jurisdiction. We see no reason for further
    discussion or analys is. The Appe llant’s conv iction is not vo id. See Charles
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    Edward Orren v. S tate, C.C.A. No. 03C01-9704-CR-00141, Johnson County
    (Tenn. Crim. App., Knoxville, Feb. 13 , 1998); Georg e F. Jon es, Jr. v. State ,
    C.C.A. No. 03C 01-970 2-CR -00062 , Johnso n Cou nty (Ten n. Crim. A pp.,
    Knoxville, Feb. 3, 1 998); Randy Blaine Knight v. Carlton, Warden, C.C.A. No.
    03C01-9705-CR-00162, Johnson Coun ty (Tenn . Crim. A pp., Knoxville, Jan. 26,
    1998); Perry C. Riley v. State , C.C.A. No. 03C01-9705-CR-00181, Morgan
    Coun ty (Tenn . Crim. App., Knoxville, Ja n. 23, 199 8); Roy A. B urch v. Sta te,
    C.C.A. No. 03C01-9610-CR-00391, Johnson County, (Tenn . Crim. A pp.,
    Knoxville, Jan. 16, 1 998); State v. Dare l G. Bo lin, C.C.A. No. 03C01-9212-CR-
    00450, Cum berland Coun ty (Tenn . Crim. A pp., Kno xville, Jan. 15 , 1998); Joseph
    Ron ald Duclos v. State, C.C.A. No. 03C01-9705-CR-00182, Morgan C ounty
    (Tenn. Crim. App., Knoxville, Jan. 16, 1998);State v. Rogers L. McKinley, C.C.A.
    No. 03C01-9612-CR-00455, Bledsoe C ounty; (Tenn. Crim. App., Knoxville, Jan.
    6, 1998); Timothy Wayne Johnson v. Bowlen, Warden, C.C.A. No. 03C01-9611-
    CR-00443, Bledsoe County (Tenn. Crim. App., Kn oxville, Dec . 23, 1997 ); Darryl
    Douglas Sheets v. State, C.C.A. No. 03C 01-970 1-CR -00031 , Johnso n Cou nty
    (Tenn. Crim. A pp., Knoxville, Dec . 23, 1997 ); Jerry Co x v. State,C.C.A. No.
    03C01-9610-CR-00392, Johnson County (Tenn. Crim. App., Knoxville, Dec. 23,
    1997); Bruce B elk v. State , C.C.A. N o. 03C 01-970 3-CR -00109 , Morga n Cou nty
    (Tenn. Crim. App., Knoxville, Dec. 23, 1997); Abel Rod riguez, Jr. v. State,C.C.A.
    No. 03C01-9612-CR-00463, Greene Co unty (Tenn. Crim. App., Knoxville, Dec.
    23, 1997); Dona ld W ayne H olt v. State, C.C.A. No. 03C01-9702-CR-00059,
    Johnson County (T enn. C rim. App ., Knoxville, D ec. 23, 19 97; Gene H ibbard v.
    State, C.C.A . No. 03C 01-970 2-CR -00077 , Knox Coun ty (Tenn . Crim. A pp.,
    Knoxville, Dec. 23 , 1997).
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    W e conc lude th at no e rror of la w requ iring a reversal o f the jud gme nt is
    apparent on the re cord. Ba sed up on a tho rough re ading o f the record , the briefs
    of the parties, and the law governing the issues presented for review, the
    judgment of the tria l court is affirme d in ac corda nce w ith Rule 20 of the Court of
    Criminal Appeals of Tennessee.
    ____________________________________
    DAVID H. WELLES, JUDGE
    CONCUR:
    ___________________________________
    DAVID G. HAYES, JUDGE
    ___________________________________
    THOMAS T. WOODALL, JUDGE
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Document Info

Docket Number: 03C01-9704-CR-00142

Filed Date: 3/26/1998

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 3/3/2016