HALE v. STATE


548 S.W.2d 878 (1977)

Albert William HALE, Petitioner, v. STATE of Tennessee, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

April 6, 1977.


OPINION AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL

PER CURIAM.

We sustain the motion of the State to dismiss the petition for mootness.

This action, however, is not to be construed as our approval of the procedure followed at the Preliminary Hearing in this case.

Chapter 11, Title 40, Tennessee Code Annotated, has its basic derivation in the Official Code of 1858. Its provisions are clear. The procedure is mandatory. We have held that a preliminary hearing is...

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