WPC R9֞OGcEZ& ɵ Yca x >v61e>~6nu+0lM搐* 7OŋP &J^}4"Rhٌ| d{eT)W4Tfޘ _ Ro`@k(A1ʈc,Ɗ1!UL΅?il+h&Öt-3t zJ|D'_˨Jɫ9烃9D_/1Ow &m?z*2dFUZUPdiçfU<ՄIp-J<hI1|)MTy{b=eXMaZ~ ܰ6"ΦU+&5ҤQ7e@Ŷu7>?cnK M]ɛsB|>-JO"7%{ 'AnTA Eq ,!ZJr>RfDuMZAU# F UNQ % 0G U : w@& 4f z  0&  0D DU:JU:U:\U:4nU:  EU:eeeeeeeeeeeee B D3 0D3 0 AOx 0D D/ BHP LaserJet 4SiHPPCL5MS,,,,,,0nL(9 Z 6Times New Roman RegularX(-$XXXX,rAZ"Arial Regular DXeDDeӀ '.)(..3|x   ;$X@XXXX&Tq&XX@   `   1    TheLegislatureamended4035210(e)effectiveMay7,1998,sothatforallClassA  feloniesthepresumptivesentencemuststartatthemidpointoftherange.Tenn.CodeAnn.4035210(3)(Supp.1998).((2a$ -!XXXX  X&d|&XX   `   0  (#$  0  HrAZ"Arial Regular,  AZ"Arial Regular   ;$X@XXXX&Tq&XX@   `   1    TheLegislatureamended4035210(e)effectiveMay7,1998,sothatforallClassA  feloniesthepresumptivesentencemuststartatthemidpointoftherange.Tenn.Code.Ann.4035210(3)(Supp.1998).,rAZ"Arial Regular   ;$XPXXXX&U&XXP   `   1    TheLegislatureamended4035210(e)effectiveMay7,1998,sothatforallClassA  feloniesthepresumptivesentencemuststartatthemidpointoftherange.Tenn.Code.Ann.4035210(3)(Supp.1998).,rAZ"Arial Regular   ;$X@XXXX&Tq&XX@   `   1    TheLegislatureamended4035210(e)effectiveMay7,1998,sothatforallClassA  feloniesthepresumptivesentencemuststartatthemidpointoftherange.Tenn.CodeAnn.4035210(3)(Supp.1998).,rAZ"Arial Regular XXXXvXX   Ad FILED v   August27,1999  CecilCrowson,Jr.  AppellateCourt  Clerk ,cAZ"Arial Regular d$$$$'dxd(3$ !  I, II,Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5N1^.I, II,Uppercase Roman>  .>0 -C<< CLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5($$   1  ' dxdP Pd -!XXXX  XTR[A' Legal3'A' Legal3'T  r*<,(j 8 `@Eh tt0"rߛINTHECOURTOFCRIMINALAPPEALSOFTENNESSEE  ATKNOXVILLEMAY1999SESSIONSTATEOFTENNESSEE, h     )     `     h     ) p C.C.A.No.03C019803CR00100    ` Appellee,   h     ) x   `     h     ) p HamiltonCounty ^  v. `     h     ) D   `     h     ) p HonorableStephenM.Bevil,Judge *z  TRACYLEBRONVICK, h     ) `  `     h     ) p (Sentencing) F  ` Appellant.   h     ) , FORTHEAPPELLANT: h      p FORTHEAPPELLEE:  \ JOHNNYL.WOODRUFF h      p PAULG.SUMMERS ( Fields&Bible,P.C.   h      p AttorneyGeneral&Reporter  701MarketStreet,Suite1300     p   Chattanooga,TN37402 h      p MARVINS.BLAIR,JR.    `     h      p AssistantAttorneyGeneral `     h      p 425FifthAvenueNorth `     h      p Nashville,TN37243 `     h      p WILLIAMH.COX,III `     h      p DistrictAttorneyGeneral `  `     h      p MARKHOOTON `     h      p AssistantDistrictAttorneyGeneral `     h      p 600MarketStreet,Suite310 `     h      p Chattanooga,TN37402OPINIONFILED:_______________________________________AFFIRMEDALANE.GLENN,JUDGE  7P28    =XX7XXdXXd7OPINION#XX=? #   3    ` Thedefendant,TracyLebronVick,pleadedguiltytoseconddegreemurderonDecember4,1997.FollowingasentencinghearingonFebruary6,1998,thetrialcourtsentencedthedefendanttofortyyearsinprisonasamultipleoffender.ThetrialcourtoverruledthedefendantsmotiontocorrectorreducehissentenceonMarch9,1998.Thedefendanttimelyappealed,listingtwoassignmentsoferror:'XX hXX'8 ` 8 ` (#` (#I.8 DidthehonorableTrialCourterrinimposingthe   maximumsentencefortheoffenseupontheAppellant/defendant?    8 ` 8 ` (#` (#II.8 DidthehonorableTrialCourterrinorderingthatthe $t sentencerunconsecutivelywiththeAppellant/defendantspriorsentence?    KFindingnoerrorinthedecisionbelow,weaffirm.@%D FACTSOFTHECASE 󀀀 :  ` Thedefendantandtwoarmedaccompliceswenttothehomeofthevictim,Ms.MelvaMoore,onSeptember20,1996,torobMooresboyfriend.ThedefendantwenttothebackdoorofMooreshomecarryingaloaded.357revolverwiththehammercocked.Whenthedefendantopenedthedoor,hemetMooreonherwayoutside.ThedefendantpushedthedooropenwiththegunandshotMooreinthechest.Moorestaggeredtothelivingroomofthehousewhereshewasfounddead.ThedefendantclaimedhedidnotintendtoshootMoore,butMooreslammedthedooronhisarmandthegunwentoff.Whenheheardtheshot,thedefendantran.Hewasarrestedsixdayslaterandchargedwithfirstdegreemurder.Thedefendantpleadedguiltytoseconddegreemurderandwassentencedtofortyyearsinprisonasamultipleoffender.Thisappealfollowed.@11'D DISCUSSIONOFLAW  2.3 8 ` 8 ` (#` (#I.8 DidthehonorableTrialCourterrinimposingthe n506 maximumsentencefortheoffenseupontheAppellant/defendant?     ` WhenthetrialcourtfindsenhancementandmitigatingfactorsforaClassAfelony, 9<5; thisCourthasheldunderTenn.CodeAnn.X&XXX@#X@XXX&V#Ԁ4035210(e),asitexistedatthetimeofthe  crime,thepresumptivesentenceshouldbeginatthemidpointoftherange.   #  1      Thetrialcourt  isthentoenhancethesentencewithintherangeasappropriatefortheenhancementfactorsandthenreducethesentencewithintherangeasappropriateforthemitigatingfactors.Tenn.CodeAnn.4035210(e)(1995);Statev.Chance,952S.W.2d848,851  H (Tenn.Crim.App.1997).Noparticularweightforeachfactorisprescribedbythestatute,astheweightgiventoeachfactorislefttothediscretionofthetrialcourtaslongasitsfindingsaresupportedbytherecord.Statev.DonnieRayCarter,No.02C019706CC \  00208,1998WL47875,at*3(Tenn.Crim.App.,Jackson,Feb.9,1998),perm.app. (x denied(Tenn.1999)(citingStatev.Moss,727S.W.2d229(Tenn.1986);Statev. D Santiago,914S.W.2d116(Tenn.Crim.App.1995)).   ` Whenanappealchallengesthelength,range,ormannerofserviceofasentence,thisCourtconductsadenovoreviewwithapresumptionthatthedeterminationofthetrial $t courtiswascorrect.Tenn.CodeAnn.40-35-401(d)(1997).However,thispresumptionofcorrectnessis"conditionedupontheaffirmativeshowingintherecordthatthetrialcourtconsideredthesentencingprinciplesandallrelevantfactsandcircumstances."Statev. !  Ashby,823S.W.2d166,169(Tenn.1991).Intheeventthattherecordfailsto X#" demonstratesuchconsideration,reviewofthesentenceispurelydenovo.Id.Ifappellate $%t $ reviewreflectsthatthetrialcourtproperlyconsideredallrelevantfactorsanditsfindingsoffactareadequatelysupportedbytherecord,thisCourtmustaffirmthesentence,"evenifwewouldhavepreferredadifferentresult."Statev.Fletcher,805S.W.2d785,789 *%* (Tenn.Crim.App.1991). ` Inthecasesubjudice,thetrialcourtfoundtheexistenceofthreeenhancement /@+0 factorslistedinTenn.CodeAnn.4035114(1997):0XXz hXXX hX08 ` 8 ` (#` (#(1)8z Thedefendanthasaprevioushistoryofcriminal 3.4 convictionsorcriminalbehaviorinadditiontothosenecessarytoestablishtheappropriaterange; z z   >617 8 ` 8 ` (#` (#(8)8z Thedefendanthasaprevioushistoryof  unwillingnesstocomplywiththeconditionsofasentenceinvolvingreleaseinthecommunity;and z z  8 ` 8 ` (#` (#(9)8z Thedefendantpossessedoremployedafirearm, H explosivedeviceorotherdeadlyweaponduringthecommissionoftheoffense. z z  #ThecourtalsofoundthedefendantsremorseforhiscrimeandhisabusivechildhoodqualifiedasamitigatingfactorunderTenn.CodeAnn.4035113(13)(1997)( Anyotherfactorconsistentwiththepurposesofthischapter.). ` Therecordreflectsthetrialcourtbeganitssentencingconsiderationsatthemidpointofthetwentyfivetofortyyearrangeforseconddegreemurder.Usingthethreeenhancementfactors,thetrialcourtraisedthesentencefromthethirtytwoandonehalfyearmidpointtofortyyears.Althoughthetrialcourtconsideredtheonemitigatingfactorpresent,thecourtchosenottoreducethedefendantssentence. ` Baseduponourdenovoreviewofthesentencewithapresumptionofcorrectness,  wefindthetrialcourtsdecisiontosentencethedefendanttothemaximumtermoffortyyearswaswellwithinitsdiscretion.Thedefendanthasanextensivecriminalhistory,hecommittedthecrimeinquestionwhileonprobation,andhekilledMoorewithafirearm.Themitigatingfactorinthiscase,thedefendantsremorseandtroubledchildhood,isfaroutweighedbythethreeenhancementfactors.Therefore,thetrialcourtdidnoterrinusingtheenhancementfactorstoraisethedefendantssentencetothemaximumterm,whilerefusingtolowerthesentencebasedupontheonemitigatingfactor. ` Thisassignmenthasnomerit.8 ` 8 ` (#` (#II.8z DidthehonorableTrialCourterrinorderingthatthe 2-3 sentencerunconsecutivelywiththeAppellant/defendantspriorsentence? z z  z- ` AtthetimeofMooresshooting,thedefendantwasonintensiveprobationforanearliercrime.Here,thedefendantchallengesthetrialcourtsdecisiontoordertheforty 8 4: yearsentencetorunconsecutivelytothetenyearsentencefortheearliercrime. ` ConsecutivesentencingisgovernedbyTenn.CodeAnn.4035115(1997).Thissectionallowsconsecutivesentencing,atthediscretionofthetrialcourt,ifoneofthesevenstatutorycriteriaisfoundtoexistbyapreponderanceoftheevidence.Thetrialcourtfound4035115(b)(2)( Thedefendantisanoffenderwhoserecordofcriminalactivityisextensive)and4035115(b)(6)( Thedefendantissentencedforanoffensecommittedwhileonprobation)appliedinthiscase. ` InadditiontothestatutoryrequirementsofTenn.CodeAnn.4035115,theSupremeCourthasimposedthreeadditionalrequirementsforconsecutivesentencing.First,thetrialcourtmustfindconsecutivesentencesarereasonablyrelatedto%  Ԁtheseverityoftheoffensescommitted.Second,thetrialcourtmustfindconsecutivesentencesarenecessarytoprotectthepublicfromfurthercriminalconduct.Third,consecutivesentencesmustbeconsistentwithgeneralprinciplesofsentencing.Statev.Wilkerson,905S.W.2d ( 933,93739(Tenn.1995). ` Therecordrevealsampleevidencesupportingthetrialcourtsdecisiontoorderconsecutivesentences.Thedefendanthasanextensivecriminalhistory.HekilledMoorewhileonprobation.Consideringthedefendantscriminalhistoryandtheseverityofhispresentcrime,wefindthetrialcourtsdecisiontoorderconsecutivesentencingwasproper. ` Thisassignmenthasnomerit. ` Fortheforegoingreasons,weaffirmthedecisionofthecourtbelow.X@XXX@ `   z  h     ________________________________________ `   z  h     ALANE.GLENN,JUDGE  95; CONCUR:____________________________________JAMESCURWOODWITT,JR.,JUDGE____________________________________JOHNEVERETTWILLIAMS,JUDGE ` #X@XXX@7#