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State of Tennessee vs. John C. Cone
State: Tennessee
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 01C01-9805-CR-00227
Case Date: 06/03/1999
Plaintiff: State of Tennessee
Defendant: John C. Cone
Preview:IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE

AT NASHVILLE  FILED  
APRIL 1999 SESSION  June 3, 1999  
Cecil W. Crowson  
Appellate Court Clerk  

STATE OF TENNESSEE, Appellee, VS. JOHN C. CONE, Appellant.  ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )  C.C.A. NO. 01C01-9805-CR-00227 DAVIDSON COUNTY HON. SETH NORMAN, JUDGE (Sentencing)  
FOR THE APPELLANT:  FOR THE APPELLEE:  
ROBERT T. VAUGHN 176 Second Ave., North Suite 500 Nashville, TN 37201  JOHN KNOX WALKUP Attorney General & Reporter MARVIN E. CLEMENTS, JR. Asst. Attorney General John Sevier Bldg. 425 Fifth Ave., North Nashville, TN 37243-0493  
VICTOR S. JOHNSON, III District Attorney General  
S. CARRAN DAUGHTREY Asst. District Attorney General Washington Square, Suite 500 222 Second Ave., North Nashville, TN 37201  
OPINION FILED:____________________  
AFFIRMED  
JOHN H. PEAY, Judge  


O P I N I O N

The defendant was charged with vandalism, three counts of aggravated assault, and two counts of assault.  Pursuant to a plea agreement, he pled guilty to vandalism and two counts of aggravated assault, receiving a sentence of one year on the vandalism count and four years on each aggravated assault count, to be served concurre ntly.  Following a sentencing hearing to determine the manner of service, the trial court denied probation.  The defendant now appeals, arguing that the trial court erred in denying probation because it perceived inconsistencies in the defendant
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