State v. David Sharp
State v. David Sharp
Opinion
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON JANUARY 1999 SESSION FILED April 22, 1999 Cecil Crowson, Jr. Appellate C ourt Clerk DAVID HOLLIS SHARP, ) ) C.C.A. No. 02C01-9807-CR-00225 Appellant, ) ) Shelby County V. ) ) Honorable James C. Beasley, Jr., Judge ) STATE OF TENNESSEE, ) (Post-Conviction) ) Appellee. )
FOR THE APPELLANT: FOR THE APPELLEE: DAVID HOLLIS SHARP, Pro Se JOHN KNOX WALKUP Cold Creek Correctional Facility Attorney General & Reporter P.O. Box 1000 Henning, TN 38014-1000 CLINTON J. MORGAN Counsel for the State Fifth Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243-0493 WILLIAM L. GIBBONS District Attorney General Criminal Justice Center Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38103
OPINION FILED: ___________________ AFFIRMED
JOHN EVERETT WILLIAMS, Judge OPINION The petitioner, David Hollis Sharp, appeals from a judgment of the Shelby County Criminal Court dismissing his petition for post-conviction relief. We AFFIRM the judgment of the trial court.
On June 6, 1979, the petitioner was convicted of three counts of first degree burglary and two counts of first degree criminal sexual conduct.
This Court affirmed the petitioner’s conviction on direct appeal. See State v. Sharp, 604 S.W.2d 886 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1980). The Tennessee Supreme Court denied permission to appeal on July 28, 1980.
On May 22, 1998, the petitioner filed a pro se petition for post-conviction relief challenging his convictions of first degree criminal sexual conduct. The petitioner alleges (1) that he was denied effective assistance of counsel at trial, (2) that criminal sexual conduct was not a “substantive criminal offense” proscribed by the Tennessee Code, (3) that the trial court erred in failing to instruct the jury as to lesser included offenses, and (4) that the indictments were defective for failing to allege the requisite mens rea.
Finding the petition barred by the statute of limitation, the trial court dismissed the petition without an evidentiary hearing. See Donehue v. State, 963 S.W.2d 766, 767-68 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1997) (A trial court may dismiss a petition for post-conviction relief filed after the applicable statute of limitations without an evidentiary hearing.).
The evidence does not preponderate against the findings of the trial court, and we find no error of law mandating reversal. Therefore, pursuant to Rule 20 of the Court of Criminal Appeals, we AFFIRM the judgment of the trial court.
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CONCUR:
_____________________________ DAVID G. HAYES, Judge
_____________________________ JOE G. RILEY, Judge
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