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XXXX  TR[A' Legal3'A' Legal3'Tr *<,(j 8` `@E` 8ttxP  rߛ@  INTHECOURTOFCRIMINALAPPEALSOFTENNESSEE  @FF'ATNASHVILLE@#NOVEMBER1998SESSIONJOHNMcDONALD, @-)  ` @-) p NO.01C019711CR00529   L   ` Appellant,@-)  8  @-) p DAVIDSONCOUNTY     VS. @-)   @-) p HON.J.RANDALLWYATT,JR.,   STATEOFTENNESSEE, @-) p JUDGE    @-) ` Appellee.@-) p (PostConviction) d (  @(#(#( FORTHEAPPELLANT: L JOHNMcDONALD,ProSe  $ #125039P.O.Box5000MountainCity,TN376835000   FORTHEAPPELLEE: L JOHNKNOXWALKUP  $ AttorneyGeneralandReporter TODDR.KELLEY   AssistantAttorneyGeneralCordellHullBuilding,2ndFloor425FifthAvenueNorthNashville,TN372430493 VICTORS.JOHNSONIII   F$ DistrictAttorneyGeneral KATYNOVAKMILLER  #' AssistantDistrictAttorneyGeneral2222ndAvenueNorthWashingtonSquare,Suite500Nashville,TN372011649 2(#, (  @( OPINIONFILED:򀀀 b/*2 AFFIRMEDJOEG.RILEY,JUDGE  72;  7jXdXXd7@qq* OPINION   ` Petitionerappealsthedismissalofhismotiontoreopenpetitionforpost ` convictionrelief.Heclaimsthatthe1987indictmentforaggravatedrapeandaggravatedsexualbatteryunderwhichhewasconvictedfailedtovestjurisdictioninthetrialcourtasperStatev.Hill,954S.W.2d725(Tenn.1997).Afterathorough    reviewoftherecordprovided,wefindthisclaimtobewithoutmeritand AFFIRM the   decisionofthetrialcourt.@$ PROCEDURALHISTORY  P  ` Petitionerwasindictedforaggravatedrapeandaggravatedsexualbatteryin1987.Ajuryconvictedhimoftwocountsofaggravatedsexualbattery,andthejudgmentsbecamefinalinJune1990.PetitionerfiledapetitionforpostconvictionreliefinApril1997,whichwasdismissedbythetrialcourtonJuly21,1997.OnAugust13,1997,hefiledamotiontoreopenthepetition.Thismotion,likewise,wasdismissed.Thisappealfollowed.@  % RECORDONAPPEAL  8% $  ` Itistheappellantsdutytopreparearecordwhichconveysafairandaccurateaccountofwhattranspiredwithrespecttotheissueswhichformthebasisoftheappealinordertoallowforameaningfulappellatereview.Tenn.R.App.P.24;Statev.Oody,823S.W.2d554,559(Tenn.Crim.App.1991).Thisappealis @.). essentiallybaseduponsufficiencyoftheindictment,yetpetitionerfailedtoincludeacopyoftheindictmentintherecord.Weare,therefore,unabletoprovideappellatereview.@" STATUTEOFLIMITATIONS  9X4:  ` Petitionerhasyetanotherproceduralproblem.Tenn.CodeAnn.4030102(repealed1995)allowedpetitionersthreeyearsfromthedateoffinalactionofthehigheststateappellatecourtinwhichtofileforpostconvictionrelief.ThePostConvictionProcedureActof1995didnotgrantpetitionersseekingpostconvictionreliefanadditionalyearforfilingpetitionsthatwerealreadybarredbythestatuteoflimitationspriortoMay10,1995.Statev.Carter,񛀛952S.W.2d417,420(Tenn.   1997). ` Inthecaseunderreview,thisCourtaffirmedpetitionersconvictionsandsentencesonMarch1,1990.TheSupremeCourtdeniedpermissiontoappealonJune4,1990.Thus,hispetitionwastimebarredasofJune1993.The1995Actdoesnotgrantpetitionerareprievefromthislimitation.Furthermore,noneoftheexceptionstothestatuteoflimitationsapply.SeeTenn.CodeAnn.4030202(b). `  ` Nevertheless,assumingpetitionersclaimwasnottimebarred,itwouldstillbewithoutmerit.Firstly,pPetitionerfailedtoallegeanygroundsthatwouldentitlehimtohavetheoriginalpetitionforpostconvictionreliefreopenedasrequiredbyTenn.CodeAnn.4030217(a).@[[' STATEV.HILL  P(#&  ` Nevertheless,assumingpetitionersclaimwasnottimebarred,itwouldstillbewithoutmerit.Firstly,petitionerfailedtoallegeanygroundsthatwouldentitlehimtohavetheoriginalpetitionforpostconvictionreliefreopenedasrequiredbyTenn.CodeAnn.4030217(a).̛ Secondly,pPetitionerchallengesthevalidityofhis1987indictment.Withoutavalidindictment,therecanbenojurisdictionandnoprosecution.Dykesv.Compton,__ -@), S.W.2d__,__(Tenn.1998).However,weconcludetheallegedlanguageintheindictmentwassufficient. ` Asderivedfromthetrialcourtsorder,theindictmentpresumablyreadsinpart:8 ` Countone...defendantunlawfully,andfeloniouslydidcommittheoffenseofaggravatedsexualbatterybyengaginginunlawfulsexualcontacttowit:touchingofthegenitalarea...[ofthevictim]...andthesaid[victim]wasachildlessthan(13)thirteenyearsofage... :p59` `  8 ` Counttwo...defendantwithforceandarms...unlawfully,andfeloniouslydidengageinsexualpenetration,towit,analintercourse,of[thevictim],achildlessthan13yearsofage...  ` `  p ` AreviewofthislanguageconvincesusthattheindictmentmetallconstitutionalrequirementsasdelineatedinHill,954S.W.2dat72627.Therefore,petitioners @  claimiswithoutmerit.@..' OTHERISSUES  0   ` Onappealthepetitionerraisesotherissues;towit:thevalidityoftheindictmentbaseduponnonHillissues,impropersentencingandthedenialof  exculpatoryevidence.Theseissueswerenotraisedinthetrialcourtandarewaived.SeeButlerv.State,789S.W.2d898,902(Tenn.1990). @ @xx( CONCLUSION  P  ` Basedupontheforegoing,thetrialcourtsdismissalofpetitionersmotiontoreopenpetitionforpostconvictionreliefis AFFIRMED . #! /(#____________________________ `     h      p JOEG.RILEY,JUDGE  0*%(  CONCUR: ____________________________  2-1 PAULG.SUMMERS,JUDGE ____________________________  0948 L.T.LAFFERTY,SENIORJUDGE