Garry E. Collins v. State
Garry E. Collins v. State
Opinion
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE JANUARY SESSION, 1999
GARRY E. COLLINS, ) C.C.A. NO. 01C01-9806-CR-00240 ) Appe llant, ) ) WILSON COUNTY V. ) ) ) HON. BOBBY CAPERS, JUDGE STATE OF TE NNE SSE E, ) ) Appellee. ) (POST-CONVICTION)
FOR THE APPELLANT: FOR THE APPELLEE: B. KEITH WILLIAMS JOHN KNOX WALKUP Attorney at Law Attorney General & Reporter BRODY N. KANE TIMOTHY BEHAN Attorney at Law Assistant Attorney General Taylor, Taylor, Lannom & Williams 2nd Floor, Cordell Hull Building East Main Street 425 Fifth Avenue North Lebanon, TN 37087 Nashville, TN 37243 TOM P. THOMPSON, JR. District Attorney General DAVID D URH AM Assistant District Attorney General South College Street Lebanon, TN 37087-3609
OPINION FILED ________________________ AFFIRMED PURSU ANT TO RU LE 20 THOMAS T. WOODALL, JUDGE ORDER In this case, the Petitioner/A ppellant, G arry E. Co llins, appea ls the order of the Wilson County Criminal Court dismissing his petition fo r post-co nviction relief.
Petitione r argues that his trial co unsel w as ineffec tive.
After a full hearing, the trial court found in its order denying the petition for post-conviction relief, that the testimony of two attorneys who represented Petitioner at the trial court proceed ings, “clearly and con vincingly” rebutted the testimony of the Petitioner and his mother on each allegation raised by Petitioner in his pleadings and orally from the witness stand. The trial court specifically found that the clear and convincin g weigh t of the evide nce wa s contrar y to the allegations made by Petition er, and that his claim s of ineffective assistance of counsel were without merit.
In this proceeding, the action of the trial judge was not a determination of guilt, and the eviden ce in the record does not preponderate against the findings of the trial judge. Furthermore, no error of law requiring a reversal of the judgment is appa rent on the rec ord. A ccord ingly, it is hereby ordered that the judgment of the trial court is affirmed in accordance with Rule 20 of the Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee.
____________________________________ THOMAS T. W OODALL, Judge
CONCUR: -2- ___________________________________ DAVID H. WELLES , Judge
___________________________________ JERRY L. SMITH, Judge
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