YOUNG v. STATE


101 S.W.3d 430 (2002)

Charles William YOUNG v. STATE of Tennessee.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, at Nashville.

September 27, 2002.

Application for Permission to Appeal Denied February 18, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Eledge, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, for the appellant, Charles William Young.

Paul G. Summers, Attorney General & Reporter; David H. Findley, Assistant Attorney General; Mike McCown, District Attorney General; and Weakley E. Barnard, Assistant District Attorney General for the appellee, State of Tennessee.


Application for Permission to Appeal Denied by Supreme Court February 18, 2003. Published Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 4(D).

JERRY L. SMITH, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which JOSEPH M. TIPTON and DAVID H. WELLES, JJ., joined.

OPINION

The appellant, Charles William Young, was convicted in a jury trial of the offense of theft over $500. He was sentenced to one year and six months and ordered to serve 60 days of incarceration, to pay...

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