State v. Jessie Bishop
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Opinion
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE
AT JACKSON
JUNE 1997 SESSION FILED June 19, 1997
Cecil Crowson, Jr. Appellate C ourt Clerk JESSIE LEE BISHOP, ) ) C.C.A. No. 02C01-9609-CR-00301 Appellant, ) ) Shelby County V. ) ) Honorable Carolyn Wade Blackett, Judge ) STATE OF TENNESSEE, ) (Post-Conviction) ) Appellee. )
FOR THE APPELLANT: FOR THE APPELLEE:
Jessie Lee Bishop, Pro Se Charles W. Burson No. 90028-201 Attorney General & Reporter F.C.I. Memphis P.O. Box 34550 Sarah M. Branch Memphis, TN 38184-0550 Counsel for the State 450 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN 37243
William L. Gibbons District Attorney General
James J. Challen III Assistant District Attorney General Suite 301, 201 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38103
OPINION FILED: ___________________
AFFIRMED
PAUL G. SUMMERS, Judge OPINION
The appellant, Jessie Lee Bishop, has been convicted of various offenses
between 1970 and 1988. In 1996 he filed a petition for post-conviction relief
attacking these convictions. The trial court dismissed the petition on the ground
that it was barred by the statute of limitations.
The appellant's most recent conviction became final in 1988. At that time
the law allowed three years to file a petition for post-conviction relief. Tenn.
Code Ann. § 40-30-102 (1990). The appellant's time period for filing his petition
expired in 1991. Therefore, his petition is time barred.
Accordingly, we find no error of law mandating reversal. The trial court's
dismissal of the petition is affirmed in accordance with Tenn. R. Ct. Crim. App.,
Rule 20.
________________________________ PAUL G. SUMMERS, Judge
CONCUR:
____________________________ DAVID H. WELLES, Judge
____________________________ JOE G. RILEY, Judge
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