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RO$      2  J   _ԀWeareunabletodeterminefromthepetitionersbriefwhetherheisallegingmandatoryconsecutive  sentencingonthebasisofTenn.CodeAnn.4035115(a)or(b).C:\PROGRA~1\COREL\WORDPE~1\TEMPLATE\CUSTOM~1\REVISE~1.WPTC:\Program Files\Corel\WordPerfect Office 2000\Template\Custom WP Templates\revised standard opinion.wpt C:\PROGRA~1\COREL\WORDPE~1\TEMPLATE\CUSTOM~1\REVISE~1.WPTC:\Program Files\Corel\WordPerfect Office 2000\Template\Custom WP Templates\revised standard opinion.wptyh+ m~g+IB014R203|xLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5U RO$      1  J   _ԀInvariousportionsoftherecord,thepetitionersnameisalsospelled LuciusAllen.(#$  0  (9 Z6Times New Roman RegularHP LaserJet 8000 Series PS0(9 Z(Times New Roman - -(|G2O$ !.8d d 8         0  w d(|3$ !.8d d 8     VVVV'dxd)!dxdx( $ Figure  1  ^_X`YE<<CLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5(|3$ !.8d d 8     ($$   1  X[Z&OLE 2.0 Box <=8C HKKKK !.8d d8     _   *8{LXXdd 8@tt:c*INTHECOURTOFCRIMINALAPPEALSOFTENNESSEE  @%ATJACKSON#*:c #Ԉ &    @  @` AssignedonBriefsSeptember11,2001 L Xx>X* #*XXx>"# @ _LUCIOUS_ԀALLENv.STATEOFTENNESSEEXx>X*  J @@ AppealasofRightfromtheCriminalCourtforShelbyCounty  J @@No.P23907Bernie_Weinman_,Judge  6 @@*AV) ` dE<` A   @@TTNo.W200002320CCA_OT_ԄPCFiledNovember2,_2001_   AV) ` dE<|` A }     Thepetitioner,_Lucious_ԀAllen, #  1      ׀pledguiltyintheShelbyCountyCriminalCourttofourfelony x  offensesandwassentencedtoatotaleffectivesentenceofeightyearswiththesentencerunning d concurrentlytoapreviouslyimposedfederalsentence.Subsequently,thepetitionerfiledforpost P convictionrelief,alleginginvoluntaryguiltypleasandthatthetrialcourtwaswithoutjurisdiction < toimposeconcurrentsentencing.Onappeal,thepetitionerdisputesthesummarydismissalofhis (x petitionforpostconvictionreliefwithouttheappointmentofcounselandwithoutanevidentiary d hearing.Uponreviewoftherecordandthepartiesbriefs,wereversethejudgmentofthepost P convictioncourtandremandthiscasetothepostconvictioncourtforappointmentofcounseland < furtherproceedingsconsistentwiththisopinion. ( , Tenn.R.App.P.3AppealasofRight;JudgmentoftheCriminalCourtisReversedand  Remanded.     #*Xx>#Xx>X.*NormaMcGeeOgle,J.,deliveredtheopinionofthecourt,inwhichThomasT._Woodall_and t RobertW._Wedemeyer_,JJ.,joined. ` _Lucious_ԀAllen,_Whiteville_,Tennessee,prose. 8!  PaulG.Summers,AttorneyGeneralandReporter;KimR.Helper,AssistantAttorneyGeneral; #`" WilliamL.Gibbons,DistrictAttorneyGeneral;JohnW.CampbellandDanielS._Byer_,Assistant #L# DistrictAttorneysGeneral,fortheappellee,StateofTennessee. $8 $ K @@OO& OPINION #*XXx>z #Xx>X* &"& #*XXx> #Xx>X*  @ I.FactualBackground #*XXx>#Xx>X*Ԉ (#(    ` OnSeptember3,1999,thepetitionerenteredguiltypleasintheShelbyCounty )$) CriminalCourttoonecountofunlawfulpossessionofacontrolledsubstancewiththeintenttosell, p*%* twocountsofaggravatedassault,andonecountof_kidnapping_.Pursuanttoapleaagreement,he \+&+ _receivedaneffectiveeightyearsentencetobeservedconcurrentlywithasentencehereceivedin  federalcourtinAugust1999.Boththepleaagreementandthejudgmentsspecificallyincludethe  provisionforconcurrentserviceofthestateandfederalsentencesandprovidethatthe actualplace  ofconfinement[shallbe]thefederalprison.Thejudgmentsfurtherprovidethatthepetitioner is t remandedintothecustodyoftheUnitedStatesMarshall. `    ` Thepetitionertimelyfiledaproseclaimforpostconvictionrelief,allegingthathis 8  guiltypleaswerenotknowingandvoluntaryandthatthetrialcourtwaswithoutjurisdictionto $ t imposeconcurrentsentencing.Insupportofhisclaim,thepetitionerassertedthat,sinceentryofthe  ` judgmentsofconviction,hehasbeeninthecustodyoftheTennesseeDepartmentofCorrection.He  L  furthercontendedthathispleaswerecontingentupontheconditionthathebeallowedtoservehis  8  statesentenceconcurrentlywiththefederalsentenceandthatthesentencesbeservedinfederal $  custody.Additionally,thepetitionerallegedthatTenn.Code.Ann.4035115(1997)andTenn.   R.Crim.P.32(c)(3)(C)mandatethathissentencesbeservedconsecutively;therefore,thetrialjudge   waswithoutjurisdictiontoimposeconcurrentsentences. #  2      ׀Hearguesthatheshouldbeallowedto   withdrawhisguiltypleasandproceedtotrial.Thepostconvictioncourtsummarilydismissedthe   petitionwithoutappointmentofcounseloranevidentiaryhearing,concludingthatthepetitioner p  [did]notallegeanyclaimsofconstitutionalmagnitude. \ @$ II.Analysis 4    ` Inconsideringwhetherapostconvictionpetitionstatesacolorableclaimforrelief,  p thepostconvictioncourtistotakethefactsallegedastrue.SeeTenn.CodeAnn.4035206(f)  \ (1997). Acolorableclaimisaclaim...that,iftakenastrue,inthelightmostfavorableto H petitioner,wouldentitlepetitionertoreliefunderthePostConvictionProcedureAct.Tenn.Sup. 4 Ct.R.282(H).Thepetitionmustdisclosethefactualbasisforanygroundsforrelief,anda bare   allegationthataconstitutionalrighthasbeenviolatedandmereconclusionsoflawshallnotbe   sufficienttowarrantanyfurtherproceedings.Tenn.CodeAnn.4030206(d).Inthiscase,the  petitionersclaimsaresupportedbyspecificfactualallegations.     ` Weconcludethatthepostconvictioncourterredbyitssummarydismissalofthe l petitionersclaims.Thepetitionerassertsthattherepresentationsofhisattorney,thedistrictattorney X  general,andthetrialcourtregardingconcurrentsentencingandtheplaceofconfinementwere D! directlyrelatedtohisacceptanceofthepleabargainandhisguiltyplea.Whenapleaagreementis 0"  acceptedandbreached,eitherspecificperformanceoftheagreementisdirected,orthepartiesare #l! restoredtothestatusexistingimmediatelybeforethepleawasentered.SeeHarrisv.State,875 $X" S.W.2d662,666(Tenn.1994);Methenyv.State,589S.W.2d943,945(Tenn.Crim.App.1979). $D # Whenaguiltyplea restsinanysignificantdegreeonapromiseoragreementoftheprosecutor,so %0!$ thatitcanbesaidtobepartoftheinducementorconsideration,suchpromisemustbefulfilled. &"% Santobellov.NewYork,404U.S.257,262,92S.Ct.495,499(1971);Xx>XXXx>seealso#Xx>XXXx>=!#ԀGoosbyv.State,917 '#& S.W.2d700,707(Tenn.Crim.App.1995).InDerrickE.Meansv.State,No.02C019707CR (#' 00248,1998WL470447,at*2(Tenn.Crim.App.atJackson,August13,1998),thiscourt  acknowledgedtheproblemsthatarisewhenastatecourtordersconcurrentserviceofstateand  federalsentences.However,thiscourtconcludedthatapetitionerwhohadenteredaguiltyplea  undercircumstancessimilartothoseallegedbythepetitionerhereinwasentitledtowithdrawhis t guiltypleaandenterintonewpleanegotiationsorfacetrial.Id.at*3. ` @MM" III.Conclusion  8     ` Inconsiderationoftheforegoing,thejudgmentofthepostconvictioncourtis $ t reversedandthecaseisremandedforappointmentofcounselandfurtherproceedingsconsistent  ` withthisopinion.  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