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7575CockrillBendIndustrialRoad   h      p LISAA.NAYLOR (#  Nashville,TN372430469     p AssistantAttorneyGeneral ($  `     h      p 2ndFloor,CordellHullBuilding `     h      p 425FifthAvenueNorth `     h      p Nashville,TN37243 `     h      p VICTORS.JOHNSON,III )    `     h      p DistrictAttorneyGeneral * !  `     h      p NICKBAILEY +"#   `     h      p AssistantDistrictAttorneyGeneral ,#$ 0 `     h      p WashingtonSquare ` %` %  `     h      p 222SecondAvenueNorth,Suite500̀ `     h      p Nashville,TN372011649 /x&' OPINIONFILED________________________AFFIRMEDTHOMAST.WOODALL,JUDGE  9(01     OPINION  `  ̛̜   ` ThePetitioner,JessieLaFrantzJackson,appealstheorderoftheDavidsonCountyCriminalCourtdismissinghisprosepetitionforpostconvictionrelief.Inthis  appeal,Petitionerraisesthefollowingthreeissues:(1)whethertheStateobtainedthefirstdegreemurderconvictionthroughtheperjuredtestimonyofthekeyeyewitness;(2)whethertheStatefailedtoproducecertainexculpatoryinformation;and(3)whetherhispostconvictioncounselwasineffectiveforfailingtoofferimpeachmentandexculpatoryevidenceatthefirstpostconvictionhearing.Weaffirmthetrialcourtsdenialofpostconvictionrelief. ` OnMarch16,1987,Petitionerwasconvictedoffirstdegreemurderandsentencedtolifeimprisonment.OnAugust25,1987,Petitionerfiledanoticeofappeal,buttheappealwasdismissedinMayof1988attherequestofPetitionerandhiscounsel.OnMarch29,1989,Petitionerfiledhisfirstpetitionforpostconvictionrelief,claimingineffectiveassistanceofcounsel.TheevidentiaryhearingonthepetitionjwasheldonvariousdatejkjdjklsbeginninglinJuly1990m.mnandcontinueduntiltnpoGopqTqhetrialcourtdeniedreliefonJuly28,1994.OnDecember19,1995,thisCourtaffirmedthedismissal.OnJune10,1996,oursupremecourtdeniedPetitionersapplicationforpermissiontoappeal.OnMarch31,1997,Petitionerfiledasecondpetitionseekingpostconvictionrelief.OnMay28,1997,thetrialcourtsummarilydismissedthepetitionfromwhichPetitionernowappeals.  6n-.  ` WewillnotaddressPetitionersissuesonthemeritsasweconcludethathis petitionforpostconvictionreliefistimebarredbythestatuteoflimitations.AtthetimePetitionersconvictionsbecamefinal,thestatuteoflimitationsapplicabletopostconvictionproceedingswasthreeyears.Tenn.CodeAnn.4030102(repealed1995).HisconvictionbecamefinalinMay1988whenhewithdrewhisdirectappealforthemurderconviction.HethereforeneededtofilehispetitionbyMay1991inordertotolltherunningofthestatute.However,PetitionerdidnotfilethispetitionforpostconvictionreliefuntilMarch31,1997,thusbarringanyclaimshemighthavehad. ` Thenew1995PostConvictionActgovernsthispetitionandallpetitionsfiledafterMay10,1995.PetitionerspetitionisnotrevivedbythenewPostConvictionProcedureAct.SeeTenn.CodeAnn.4030201etseq.Petitioners forwhomthe !` statuteoflimitationsexpiredpriortotheeffectivedateofthenewAct,i.e.,May10,1995,donothaveanadditionalyearinwhichtofilepetitionsforpostconvictionrelief.Carterv.State,952S.W.2d417,418(Tenn.1997).Also,Petitionersclaims 'x donotfallintoanyofthethreerecognizedexceptionstothenewActinwhichatrialcourtcanhavejurisdictiontoconsiderapetitionfiledoutsidethestatuteoflimitations.SeeTenn.CodeAnn.4030202(b).Furthermore,pursuanttoTenn. -$$ CodeAnn.4030202(c),aPetitionermayonlyfileonepostconvictionpetitionattackingasinglejudgment.However,apetitionermayfileamotioninthetrialcourttoreopenapreviouslyfiledpostconvictionpetitioninfourlimitedcircumstances.SeeTenn.CodeAnn.4030217(a).Afteracarefulreviewoftherecord,wefind 6,,   :00 thatPetitionersallegationsinthecasesubjudice,eveniftrue,wouldnotsupportthe `  efe  :00 efapplicabilityofanyofthosecircumstances.SeeTenn.CodeAnn.cc4030217(a).cc h   ` Basedontheforegoing,weconcludethatthetrialcourtssummarydismissalofthepetitionwasappropriate.Tenn.CodeAnn.4030206(b). ` cc   `     h   ____________________________________ `     h   THOMAST.WOODALL,JudgeCONCUR:___________________________________GARYR.WADE,hPresidinghJudge___________________________________J.CURWOODWITT,JR.,Judgecc