Cumecus R. Cates v. State of Tennessee ( 2006 )


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  •          IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE
    AT KNOXVILLE
    Assigned on Briefs February 14, 2006
    CUMECUS R. CATES v. STATE OF TENNESSEE
    Appeal from the Criminal Court for Knox County
    No. 79375    Mary Beth Leibowitz, Judge
    No. E2004-02945-CCA-MR3-PC - Filed February 28, 2006
    The Petitioner, Cumecus R. Cates, appeals from the summary dismissal of his petition for post-
    conviction relief. The trial court summarily dismissed the petition based on its determination that
    the underlying conviction was on appeal to this Court. It is from the order of dismissal that the
    Petitioner appeals. The State concedes that the trial court erred in summarily dismissing the petition.
    We reverse the judgment of the trial court and remand this case for further proceedings.
    Tenn. R. App. P. 3 Appeal as of Right; Judgment of the Criminal Court Reversed;
    Remanded
    DAVID H. WELLES, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which THOMAS T. WOODALL and JOHN
    EVERETT WILLIAMS, JJ., joined.
    Gerald L. Gulley, Jr., Knoxville, Tennessee, for the appellant, Cumecus R. Cates.
    Paul G. Summers, Attorney General and Reporter; Blind Akrawi, Assistant Attorney General; and
    Randall E. Nichols, District Attorney General, for the appellee, State of Tennessee.
    OPINION
    The petition for post-conviction relief in this case was filed on April 1, 2004. The petition
    alleges that on July 18, 2003, the Petitioner pleaded guilty to and was convicted of especially
    aggravated robbery. The Petitioner alleges that he received a sentence of twenty years. The petition
    indicates that no appeal was taken concerning this conviction or sentence. The Petitioner asserted
    that he received the ineffective assistance of counsel which caused his guilty plea to be unknowing
    and involuntary.
    From the record before us, it appears that the State did not file a responsive pleading. On
    May 5, 2004, the trial court entered an order dismissing the petition as “untimely filed,” based upon
    the trial court’s finding that “the underlying conviction in the above styled case is presently on appeal
    to the Court of Criminal Appeals. . .” See Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-30-106. It is from the order of the
    trial court dismissing the petition that the Petitioner appeals.
    The Petitioner argues that the trial court was incorrect in finding that the underlying
    conviction was on appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeals. The Petitioner asserts that the record
    reflects that no notice of appeal was ever filed, and that the guilty plea documents reflect a waiver
    of any appeal. In its brief, the State agrees that the trial court erred in its finding that the underlying
    conviction was pending on direct appeal. The State thus agrees that the trial court erred by
    summarily dismissing the petition for post-conviction relief. The State asks that this Court remand
    the case to the trial court for further proceedings.
    We have been unable to find any record in this Court reflecting that the Petitioner filed a
    direct appeal from the especially aggravated robbery conviction referred to in the petition for post-
    conviction relief.1 Based upon our review of the record, we must conclude that the trial court erred
    when it found that the petition for post-conviction relief should be dismissed because the underlying
    conviction was on appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeals. The trial court thus erred in dismissing
    the petition as “untimely filed.” See Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-30-102.
    The judgment of the trial court summarily dismissing the post-conviction petition is reversed.
    This case is remanded to the trial court for such further proceedings as may be warranted.
    ___________________________________
    DAVID H. WELLES, JUDGE
    1
    It does appear that the Petitioner has pursued appeals in this Court concerning other convictions.
    -2-
    

Document Info

Docket Number: E2004-02945-CCA-MR3-PC

Judges: Judge David H. Welles

Filed Date: 2/28/2006

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014