WILLIAMS v. STATE


576 S.W.2d 766 (1978)

Clarence Douglas WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. STATE of Tennessee, Appellee.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee.

October 16, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David D. Noel, Knoxville, for appellant.

Brooks McLemore, Jr., Atty. Gen., Jack E. Seaman, Asst. Atty. Gen., Ronald A. Webster, Dist. Atty. Gen., James Russell Dedrick and William H. Crabtree, Asst. Dist. Attys. Gen., Knoxville, for appellee.


OPINION

O'BRIEN, Judge.

Defendant was indicted in separate counts for forgery and passing a forged instrument, and as an habitual criminal on each of these charges. He was convicted of passing a forged instrument with punishment fixed at not less than three years nor more than four years in the penitentiary. He was also found guilty of being an habitual criminal with his punishment enhanced on the original conviction to life imprisonment. The judgment of...

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