State v. James Moss

CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedDecember 1, 2010
Docket02C01-9711-CC-00437
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE

AT JACKSON

AUGUST 1998 SESSION

STATE OF TENNESSEE, ) C.C.A. NO. 02C01-9711-CC-00437 ) Appellee ) HARDIN COUNTY ) v. ) HON. C. CREED McGINLEY, ) JUDGE JAMES R. MOSS, ) ) PROBATION Defendant/Appellant )

FOR THE APPELLANT: FOR THE APPELLEE:

Richard W. DeBerry John Knox Walkup Assistant District Public Defender Attorney General & Reporter 24th Judicial District 117 North Forrest Avenue Marvin E. Clements, Jr. Camden, TN 38320 Assistant Attorney General Criminal Justice Division Cordell Hull Building, 2nd Floor 425 Fifth Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243

OPINION FILED

AFFIRMED JOHN K. BYERS SENIOR JUDGE OPINION

The defendant, James R. Moss, appeals as of right from the judgment of the

Hardin County Circuit Court which denied him probation on two convictions of

obtaining a controlled substance by fraud for which he was sentenced to serve three

years on each offense concurrently.

The defendant says the trial court abused its discretion in denying probation.

We conclude that the evidence strongly supports the trial court’s action and that no

error of law requiring a reversal is apparent from the record. Accordingly, the

judgment is affirmed in accordance with Rule 20, Tenn.Ct.Crim.App.

John K. Byers, Senior Judge

CONCUR:

David H. Welles, Judge

Jerry L. Smith, Judge

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