STATE v. BLACK


924 S.W.2d 912 (1995)

STATE of Tennessee, Appellee, v. Frederick O. BLACK, Appellant.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, at Knoxville.

Permission to Appeal Denied March 4, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Thomas Marshall, Jr., District Public Defender, Clinton, for Appellant.

Charles W. Burson, Attorney General & Reporter, Hunt Brown, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Justice Division, Nashville, James N. Ramsey, District Attorney General, Jan Hicks, Asst. Dist. Attorney General, and John Maddox, Asst. Dist. Attorney General, Clinton, for Appellee.


OPINION

SUMMERS, Judge.

The appellant, Frederick O. Black, was convicted by a jury of evading arrest and unlawful possession of a handgun. He was sentenced as a Range I standard offender to two (2) years imprisonment for the handgun offense and to eleven (11) months and twenty-nine (29) days for evading arrest. The trial court set his sentences to run consecutively. Black now appeals, presenting for our review...

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