Mynatt v. State

CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedApril 21, 1997
Docket03C01-9606-CR-00218
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE

AT KNOXVILLE

MARCH 1997 SESSION

FILED THOMAS FRANKLIN MYNATT, ) April 21, 1997 ) C.C.A. No. 03C01-9606-CR-00218 Appellant, ) Cecil Crowson, Jr. ) Knox County Appellate C ourt Clerk V. ) ) Honorable Mary Beth Leibowitz, Judge ) STATE OF TENNESSEE, ) (Pretrial Jail Credit) ) Appellee. )

FOR THE APPELLANT: FOR THE APPELLEE:

Thomas Franklin Mynatt, pro se John Knox Walkup Route 4, Box 600 Attorney General & Reporter Pikeville, TN 37367 Michael J. Fahey, II Assistant Attorney General 450 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN 37243-0493

Randall E. Nichols District Attorney General City-County Building Knoxville, TN 37902

OPINION FILED: ___________________

AFFIRMED

PAUL G. SUMMERS, Judge OPINION

The appellant, Thomas Franklin Mynatt, appeals pro se from a judgment

entered by the Knox County Criminal Court. The appellant’s sole issue on

appeal is that the trial court committed plain error by not indicating on the

judgment the dates for which the appellant’s pretrial jail credit would apply. He

requests that this Court remand this case to the trial court for a hearing.

The appellant contends that although the trial court stated the dates for

which the appellant received credit in its order of dismissal, the trial court did not

reflect the dates on the judgment itself. However, the trial court did indicate on

the judgment that the appellant receive seventy-eight days pretrial jail credit and

that was sufficient.

This Court affirms the judgment of the trial court in accordance with Rule

20 of the Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee.

______________________________ PAUL G. SUMMERS, Judge

CONCUR:

______________________________ JOHN H. PEAY, Judge

______________________________ CORNELIA A. CLARK, Special Judge

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