STATE v. SANTIAGO


914 S.W.2d 116 (1995)

STATE of Tennessee, Appellee, v. Omar SANTIAGO, Appellant.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, at Knoxville.

Permission to Appeal Denied January 2, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Herbison, Nashville, on appeal for Appellant.

Terry Stewart and Heiskell Winstead, Rogersville, at trial for Appellant.

Charles W. Burson, Attorney General and Reporter, Hunt S. Brown, Assistant Attorney General, Nashville, Carl Kirkpatrick, District Attorney General (Pro Tem), Paul Laymon, Asst. District Attorney, Phyllis Miller, Asst. District Attorney, Blountville, for Appellee.


OPINION

BARKER, Judge.

The appellant, Omar Santiago, was convicted of conspiracy to sell or deliver over seventy (70) pounds of marijuana, a class B felony, and was sentenced to twelve years in the Department of Correction as a Range I standard offender. On appeal, he challenges the sufficiency of the evidence and the length of his sentence. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.

The one count indictment charged the appellant with conspiring...

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