State v. Stanley E. Terry, Jr.
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Opinion
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE FEBRUARY SESSION, 1999 FILED March 30, 1999 STATE OF TENNESSEE, ) ) C.C.A. NO. 01C01-9803-CC-00140 Cecil W. Crowson Appellee ) Appellate Court Clerk ) vs. ) Nos. 95-5228; 97-5013 below ) ) Hickman County STANLEY E. TERRY, ) ) (Simple Possession of Appellant ) Methamphetamine; Felony Possession of Marijuana; Simple Possession of Marijuana)
AFFIRMED
JUDGMENT
Came the appellant, Stanley E. Terry, by counsel, and also came the Attorney
General on behalf of the State, and this case was heard on the record on appeal from
the Criminal Court of Hickman County; and upon consideration thereof, this Court is
of the opinion that there is no reversible error in the judgment of the trial court.
In accordance with the opinion filed herein, it is, therefore, ordered and
adjudged by this court that the judgment of the trial court is affirmed, and the case is
remanded to the Criminal Court of Hickman County for execution of the judgment of
that court and for collection of costs accrued below.
Costs of appeal will be paid into this court by the appellant, Stanley E. Terry,
for which execution may issue.
In the event the appellant indicates the intention to file an application for
permission to appeal to the Supreme Court, he may be admitted to bail in the
additional amount of $7,500.00, for a total bond of $15,000.00, with sufficient sureties
to be approved by the Clerk of the trial court pending the filing and disposition of said
application; and in default of such bond, he will be remanded to the Sheriff of
Hickman County.
David G. Hayes, Judge James Curwood W itt, Jr., Judge John Everett W illiams, Judge
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