STATE v. DUKE


902 S.W.2d 424 (1995)

STATE of Tennessee, Appellee, v. Donovan DUKE, Appellant.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, at Nashville.

March 15, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Herbison, Nashville, for appellant.

Charles W. Burson, Atty. Gen. and Reporter, Clinton J. Morgan, Counsel for the State, Crim. Justice Div., Nashville, Robert C. Sanders, Asst. Dist. Atty. Gen., Columbia, for appellee.


OPINION

WADE, Judge.

On September 8, 1992, the defendant, Donovan Duke, entered a plea of guilt to the sale of cocaine. The trial judge, William B. Cain, imposed a Range I sentence of five years, forty days of which was to be served in jail and the balance on supervised probation. Later, in February of 1994, the probation was revoked.

In this appeal of the revocation order, the defendant presents the following issues for review:

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