Petitioner, Willie Lewis Tolbert, pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery, one count of carjacking, and one count of unlawful possession of a weapon. Pursuant to petitioner’s plea agreement, the trial court imposed a sentence of eight years. Petitioner applied for probation, which the trial court denied, and the trial court ordered petitioner to serve his sentence in confinement. Petitioner filed the instant petition for post-conviction relief, in which he alleged that he received ineffective assistance of counsel and that his guilty plea was not entered knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently. Following an evidentiary hearing, the post-conviction court denied relief. On appeal, petitioner argues that he received ineffective assistance of counsel when trial counsel: (1) failed to properly communicate with petitioner prior to his guilty plea submission hearing; (2) failed to adequately advise petitioner regarding whether he would receive probation; and (3) made an incorrect prediction that petitioner’s case would be dismissed in general sessions court. He further argues that these errors rendered his guilty plea involuntary. After our review of the parties’ briefs, the record, and the applicable law, we affirm the judgment of the post-conviction court.
Case Number
E2013-01114-CCA-R3-CD
Originating Judge
Judge Steven Sword
Case Name
Willie Lewis Tolbert v. State of Tennessee
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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