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GuyT.Wilkinson,DistrictPublicDefender;andRichardW.DeBerry,AssistantPublicDefender,  fortheappellant,JoeCarltonHurt. y PaulG.Summers,AttorneyGeneralandReporter;ChristineM.Lapps,AssistantAttorneyGeneral; Q G.RobertRadford,DistrictAttorneyGeneral;andJohnW.Overton,Jr.,AssistantDistrictAttorney =  General,fortheappellee,StateofTennessee. )!y @@OO& OPINION #XXR9>#XR9X #="      I.Background  %!$    Ӏ  Thedefendant,JoeHurt,appealshistwoyearjailsentencecontendingthetrialcourterred '"& innotsentencinghimtotheCommunityCorrectionsProgram. (#'   ThefirstsetofoffensesoccurredonAugust31,2000.AHardinCountydeputystoppedthe a*%) defendantafterobservinghimdrivingrecklessly.Thedeputydeterminedthatthedefendantwas M+&* intoxicatedandwasprohibitedfromdrivingduetohishabitualmotorvehicleoffenderstatus.#XXR9A #XR9XThe 9,'+ defendantwasarrestedforthefollowingoffenses: %-u(, Oa    X X$, XX$0 4  (1)drivingwhileprohibitedasahabitualmotoroffender,in#XXR9 #XR9XviolationofTennessee  CodeAnnotatedsection5510616(a),4 4  0 4  (2)drivingundertheinfluenceofanintoxicantordrug#XXR9#XR9X,sixthoffense,inviolationof  TennesseeCodeAnnotatedsection5510401(a)(2),andt4 4  0 4  (3)drivingwhileundertheinfluenceofanintoxicantordrug,sixthoffense,in ` violationofTennesseeCodeAnnotatedsection5510401(a)(1).L 4 4  #XXR9# X  X ( X, X (XR9X  Thesecondsetofoffensesoccurredaboutthreemonthslater,onNovember17,2000,while $ t thedefendantwasonbondfortheaboveoffenses.Afterbeingdispatchedtoadomesticviolence  ` call,aHardinCountydeputyobservedthedefendantfleeingthesceneinhiscar.Thedefendants  L  bloodalcohollevelregisteredat.13%,therefore,theofficerarrestedthedefendant#XXR9#XR9XԀforthenextset  8  ofoffenses: $   X$, XX$ X0 4 0` 4 4  4 (4)drivingwhileprohibitedasahabitualmotoroffender,inviolationof   TennesseeCodeAnnotatedsection5510616(a), ` `  0 4 0` 4 4  4 (5)drivingundertheinfluenceofanintoxicantordrug,sixthoffense,inviolation   ofTennesseeCodeAnnotatedsection5510401(a)(2),and ` `  0 4 0` 4 4  4 (6)drivingwhileundertheinfluenceofanintoxicantordrug,sixthoffense,in p violation ofTennesseeCodeAnnotatedsection5510401(a)(1).#XXR9#XR9X\` `   X( X, X( X,Thedefendantwaslaterindictedinasixcountindictmentforalltheaboveoffenses,withCounts H 2,3,5,and6specificallyallegingfivepriorD.U.I.s.#XXR9#XR9X 4   PursuanttoanegotiatedpleaagreementonJune14,2001,thedefendantenteredaguiltyplea  \ totwocountsofdrivingafterhavingbeendeclaredahabitualmotorvehicleoffenderandtwocounts H ofD.U.I.,bothjudgmentsreflectingsixthoffense.Thedefendantagreedtothefollowingterms: 4  X X$,XX$0 4  Counts1and4DefendantwillserveoneyearintheDepartmentofCorrection. 4 4  0 4  Counts2and5DefendantwillserveoneyearintheDepartmentofCorrectionwith   aminimumserviceof150daystobeserveddayfordaywitha$3,000fineand  alldrivingprivilegesrevokedforfiveyears.4 4  Counts3and6NolleProsequi  0 4  Defendantwillservecounts1and2concurrently.l4 4  0 4  Defendantwillservecounts4and5concurrentwitheachother,butconsecutiveto X  Counts1and2.D!4 4   X X( X,X!(  Thedefendantseffectivesentence,therefore,istwoyearsincarcerationintheTennessee #l! DepartmentofCorrectionwith300daystobeserveddayfordayasrequiredunderTennesseeCode $X" Annotatedsection5510403(a)(1).Thedefendantrequestedthetrialcourttoconsiderhiseligibility $D # toservehissentenceintheCommunityCorrectionsProgram.Uponthedefendantsmotion,#XXR9]#XR9Xthetrial %0!$ courtissuedanOrderofReferencetotheCommunityCorrectionsProgramtoinquireintothe &"% defendantscriminalhistory,socialhistory,andmentalhealthhistoryinordertodetermineeligibility '#& forthisalternativesentence. (#'   PursuanttotheOrderofReference,thetrialcourtorderedtheQuincoMentalHealthCenter |*%) toperformamentalexaminationforuseindeterminingthedefendantseligibilityforthisalternative h+&* sentence.However,thedefendantfailedtocompletethementalexaminationconductedbyDr.  Gallaher,astaffmemberoftheQuincoMentalHealthCenter.Inhislettertothetrialcourt,Dr.  Gallaherstatedthatthedefendant failedtorevealanysignand/orsymptomthatwouldoverrulehis  righttodeclinefurtherevaluation.#XXR9#XR9XDr.Gallaherstatedthathecouldnotcompletetheprograms t mentalhealthexaminationduetothedefendantslackofparticipation.#XXR9##XR9X `   Athissentencinghearing,thedefendantexpressedhisdissatisfactionoverinconsequential 8  portionsofhispresentencingreport.However,thedefendantdidnottestifyandofferednoproof $ t tosupporthisrequestforalternativesentencing.Afterdiscussinghisdissatisfactionwiththe  ` presentencingreport,thedefendantstatedthathecould livewithit.#XXR9{$#XR9X  L    Atthesentencinghearing,thetrialcourtconsideredtheguiltyplea,thepresentencereport, $  andtheletterfromDr.Gallaherinevaluatingthedefendantsmannerofservice.Thetrialcourt   foundthatinlightofthedefendantsextensivecriminalhistory,hewasnoteligibleforalternative   sentencing.Thus,thetrialcourtorderedthedefendanttoservehissentenceintheTennessee   DepartmentofCorrection.      `     h    II.Analysis \ )A.IssuePresented 4    Thesoleissueinthisappealiswhetherthetrialcourterredindeterminingthedefendants  \ mannerofservice.Thedefendantarguesthatheisaneligiblecandidateforsentencingunderthe H TennesseeCommunityCorrectionsAct,Tenn.CodeAnn.4036101,etseq.Thedefendantargues 4 thatheshouldnothavebeensentencedtotheTennesseeDepartmentofCorrection.Wedisagreeand   affirmthejudgmentsofthetrialcourt.    B.StandardofReview     Whenanaccusedchallengesthelength,rangeormannerofserviceofasentence,thisCourt p hasadutytoconductadenovoreviewofthesentencewiththepresumptionthatthedeterminations \  madebythetrialcourtarecorrect.SeeTenn.CodeAnn.4035401(d),4035402(d)(1997). H! Ifourreview reflectsthatthetrialcourtfollowedthestatutorysentencingprocedure,imposeda 4"  lawfulsentenceafterhavinggivendueconsiderationandproperweighttothefactorsandprinciples  #p! setoutunderthesentencinglaw,andthatthetrialcourtsfindingsareadequatelysupportedbythe  $\" record,thenwemaynotmodifythesentenceevenifwewouldhavepreferredadifferentresult. $H # Statev.Pike,978S.W.2d904,92627(Tenn.1998);Statev.Fletcher,805S.W.2d785,789(Tenn. %4!$ Crim.App.1991). & "% Ѐ  Onappeal,thedefendanthastheburdenofestablishingthatthesentenceisimproper.See (#' Tenn.CodeAnn.4035401(d),SentencingCommnComments.Toconcludewhetherthe )$( defendanthasmethisburden,thisCourtmustconsiderthefollowing:(a)theevidence,ifany, *%) receivedattrialandsentencinghearing;(b)thepresentencereport;(c)theprinciplesofsentencing l+&* andargumentsastosentencingalternatives;(d)thenatureandcharacteristicsofthecriminalconduct  involved;(e)anystatutory,mitigatingand/orenhancementfactors;(f)anystatementmadebythe  defendantregardingsentencing;and(g)thepotentialorlackofpotentialforrehabilitationor  treatment.Statev.Thomas,755S.W.2d838,844(Tenn.Crim.App.1988);Tenn.CodeAnn. t 4035102,103,210.#XXR9&#XR9XԀWeconcludethatthedefendanthasnotmethisburdenofestablishingthat ` hissentenceisimproper. L     C.Sentence  $ t   Thedefendantenteredintoapleaagreementinwhichheagreedthathewasguiltyofhis  L  sixthandseventhDUIoffenses,aswellastodrivingontwooccasionsafterbeingdeclaredahabitual  8  motorvehicleoffender.AlloftheseoffensesareClassEfelonies.Thesentencesimposedbythe $  trialcourtaretheminimumsentencesforthecrimescharged.     Wherethetrialcourtcomplieswiththepurposesandprinciplesofthesentencingactandits   findingsaresupportedbytherecord,theweightgiveneachfactorislefttothediscretionofthetrial   court.Statev.Robinson,971S.W.2d30,48(Tenn.Crim.App.1997);seeTenn.CodeAnn.40 p 35210,SentencingCommnComments.AlthoughthedefendantclaimsthattheStatedidnot \ adequatelyintroduceanyevidencetoshowthathisconfinementisnecessarytoprotectsociety,we H disagree. 4     Thepurposeofrecordingthecourtsreasoningistoguaranteethepreparationofaproper  \ recordforappellatereview.Statev.Ervin,939S.W.2d581,584(Tenn.Crim.App.1996).#XXR93#XR9XԀ#XXR9::#XR9XThetrial H courtfoundthatthedefendantspriorcriminalhistoryisindicativeofaninabilitytorehabilitateand 4 demonstratesthedefendantsineligibilityfortheCommunityCorrectionsProgram.Weagreethis   sentenceissupportedbytheevidencesubmittedatthesentencinghearingandisconsistentwith   sentencingprinciples.  #XXR9~:#XR9X D.MannerofService       Thedefendantarguesthatthetrialcourterredinnotsentencinghimpursuanttothe X  TennesseeCommunityCorrectionsAct,Tenn.CodeAnn.4036101,etseq.Defendantsfalling D! withinthe standardoffenderclassandconvictedofanonviolent ClassC,D,orEfelonyare 0"  presumedtobefavorablecandidatesforalternativesentencingoptions intheabsenceofevidence #l! tothecontrary.Tenn.CodeAnn.4035102(6).However,ifthetrialcourtfindsthereexists $X" sufficientevidencetorebutthepresumptionthatthedefendantisasuccessfulcandidatefor $D # rehabilitation,thecourtisnotrequiredtofollowalternativesentencingrequirements.Under %0!$ TennesseeCodeAnnotatedsection4035102(6),thestatutorypresumptionofanalternative &"% sentencemaybeovercomeif: '#&  X X ,X0 4  (A)[c]onfinementisnecessarytoprotectsocietybyrestrainingadefendantwhohas (#'  alonghistoryofcriminalconduct;)$(4 4  0 4  (B)[c]onfinementisnecessarytoavoiddepreciatingtheseriousnessoftheoffense  orconfinementisparticularlysuitedtoprovideaneffectivedeterrencetoothers  likelytocommitsimilaroffenses;or4 4   0 4  (C)[m]easureslessrestrictivethanconfinementhavefrequentlyorrecentlybeen t appliedunsuccessfullytothedefendant.`4 4   X@ X@" X,@"Tenn.CodeAnn.#XXR9y<#XR9X4035103(1)(A)(C).#XXR9DD#XR9X L    Thetrialcourtfoundthatthisdefendantwasentitledtothepresumption,butthatpresumption $ t wasovercomebyhispriorcriminalrecord.ThisCourthasheldinthepastthatoffenderswhomeet  ` thecriteriaforalternativesentencingarenotautomaticallyentitledtoalternativesentencing.See  L  Statev.Nunley,22S.W.3d282,285(Tenn.Crim.App.1999),perm.app.denied(Tenn.2000).  8  Thisdefendanthasanextensivehistoryofdrivingundertheinfluence.Thedefendantslast $  violationoccurredwhileonbondfromaD.U.I.arrestonlythreemonthsprior.#XXR9D#XR9XWeagreethatthe   defendantsvoluminouscriminalrecordsupportstheconclusionthatconfinementisneededto   protectsocietyfromfurtherviolations.SeeStatev.Cross,1999Tenn.Crim.App.LEXIS1191,   No.E199800364CCAR3CD(Tenn.Crim.App.atKnoxville,Dec.6,1999),perm.app.denied   (Tenn.2000).#XXR9G#XR9X p   Thedefendantarguesthatheis amenabletorehabilitationandshouldbeeligibleforthe H CommunityCorrectionsProgram.#XXR9I#XR9XThedefendantsconclusorystatementsregardinghisamenability 4 forrehabilitationarenotsupportedbyhishistoryorhisfailuretocooperatewithmentalhealth  p personnel.#XXR9J#XR9XFurthermore,thedefendantsfailuretocompletethementalhealthexamination  \ demonstrateshislackofcommitmenttorehabilitation. H #XXR9K#XR9X   `     h       III.Conclusion    /MMvM  Accordingly,weaffirmthejudgmentofthetrialcourt.    #XXR9L#  @@*________________________________ "   @  @`  @  @  @h  @  @ JOHNEVERETTWILLIAMS,JUDGE