WPC )Vbh rENz>y´[t",;c`KHE+|(hwvPЉ=gj9'93_07\k0aݱ?Mz1ty ؠ~ 4 (S;du='n/ VK2g@ҷu0d9Fr'eH5 ssgyz]TAʤb1~mK^ԣz{JTmҒXhgce@*J_=V*SeD }O1}lE9t]j¨y9+:hr&*Z^\Ze иB4%U;@6qEgL0 bFcU46څ$`k2fO.hכ"ͤד%\>j(VXQIPo<{Y `qP 2@sXu M/a#NUN %] 0(c B U:  w 4 ' U:6 Np ^ r ~ m  p U:                                                                      ASI  0Vb 0V 0D D5R BHP LaserJet 4000 Series PCL 60(hH  Z 6Times New Roman RegularX($C:\WPWIN60\TEMPLATE\STANDARD.WPT,  AZ"Arial Regularsp'3|x,rAZ"Arial Regular]'L U  f ["USUS.,  _XCXXXrXXC   Ad FILEDXCXr  November29,1999  Cecil_Crowson_,Jr. dd AppellateCourtClerkdA ,  AZ"Arial RegularZ[\]_E<<CLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5(.3$ !USUS.,  (.3$ !USUS.,  ($$   1  ````)!dxdx d !  _X XCXXXTR[A' LegalX3' Letter A' Legal3'T8CXXdd8  @ DINTHECOURTOFCRIMINALAPPEALSOFTENNESSEE   @*D ATJACKSON  | @DD/D FREDDIERUSSELL ,0 h     )  dh%h%  `     h     )  p   J  ` Petitioner,   h     ) C.C.A.NO._______W199901263CCAR3CD _  0 xY_B2.jz!`  `@E ` ttx03  x `     h     )  p     Ѐvs. `     h     )LAKECOUNTY        `     h     )  p     STATEOFTENNESSEE,0 h 0h%h%   ) No. 997903 x %%  `     h     )  p  ^   ` Respondent.0   h     )  p D %%  `     h     @kk+D ORDER  ,  `  ThismatterisbeforetheCourtuponmotionofthestatetoaffirmthe t judgmentofthetrialcourtpursuanttoRule20,RulesoftheCourtofCriminalAppeals. @ Thiscaserepresentsanappealfromthetrialcourtsdismissalofthepetitionerspetition  \ forawritofhabeascorpus.In1988,thepetitionerwasconvictedofaggravatedrape, ( incestandcrimeagainstnature,allagainstachildundertheageofthirteen.Hewas  sentencedtotwentyyearsfortherapeconvictionasaRangeIstandardoffender.On p!  appeal,theSupremeCourtheldthe1982sentencingstatuterequiredthatthepetitioner <#" besentencedasaRangeIIoffenderontherapeconvictionandremandedthematter %X $ tothetrialcourt.Statev.Russell,800S.W.2d169(Tenn.1990).Thetrialcourt &$"& subsequentlysentencedthepetitionertofortyyearsfortherapeconviction. (#(  `  Inhispresentpetition,thepetitionerclaimsheshouldhavebeen 8,', sentencedundertheprovisionsofthe1989sentencingstatute,whichwasenacted .T). whilethismatterwasondirectappeal.Specifically,thepetitionerclaimsthatthe1989 / +0 statute,unlikethe1982statuteuponwhichtheSupremeCourtreliedinitsopinion, 1,2 doesnotprovideforapresumptiveRangeIIsentenceforthecrimeofwhichhewas h3.4 convicted.Thepetitionerarguesthatheshouldhavebeenaffordedasentencing 4506 hearing.Thetrialcourtdismissedthepetition,findingthatthisisnotanappropriate 7P28 matterforconsiderationinahabeascorpusproceeding. 84:  :5< _ ` 8 HabeascorpusreliefisavailableinTennesseeonlywhen it  appearsuponthefaceofthejudgmentortherecordofthe  proceedingsuponwhichthejudgmentisrenderedthata | convictingcourtwaswithoutjurisdictionorauthorityto b sentenceadefendant,orthatadefendantssentenceof H imprisonmentorotherrestrainthasexpired.. ~  Archerv.State,851S.W.2d157,164(Tenn.1993)(emphasisadded).Thejudgment  J clearlyreflectsthattheconvictingcourthadjurisdictionoverthispetitionerandthatthe    petitionerssentencehasnotexpired.XCXX XCԀThepetitionerwassentencedtofortyyearsfor   theaggravatedrapeconviction,whichiswithintherangeofpunishmentforaClassA ^  felony.# XCXXXC)#ԀXCXX XCEvenifthepetitionersclaimhasmerit,suchclaimrendersthejudgment *z  voidable,notvoid,anditmaynotbecollaterallyattackedinasuitforhabeascorpus F relief.Passarellav.State,891S.W.2d619,627(Tenn.Crim.App.1994).# XCXXXC##XCXX XC   `  Accordingly,forthereasonsstatedabove,itisherebyORDEREDthatthe Z statesmotionisgrantedandthejudgmentofthetrialcourtisaffirmedinaccordance &v withRule20,RulesoftheCourtofCriminalAppeals.Sincetherecordreflectsthe B petitionerisindigent,costsofthisproceedingshallbetaxedtothestate.# XCXXXC#   `     h     ____________________________ "$r#  `     h     XCXX XCDAVIDG.HAYES# XCXXXCa#,JUDGE %X $  `     h     ____________________________ (#(  `     h     XCXX XCJOEG.RILEY# XCXXXC#,JUDGE )$)  `     h     ____________________________ -n(-  `     h     XCXX XCJOHNEVERETTWILLIAMS# XCXXXC#,JUDGE