Michael D. Lewis v. State of Tennessee
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Pursuant to a plea agreement, Petitioner, Michael D. Lewis, pleaded guilty to four counts of statutory rape by an authority figure and received an effective sentence of twenty years' incarceration. Thereafter, Petitioner filed a petition for post-conviction relief, which the post-conviction court denied after a hearing. On appeal, Petitioner claims that trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance because counsel: (1) was unprepared for trial and failed to develop a defense (2) failed to inform Petitioner \of the potential merits of his motion to suppress the State's evidence\ before Petitioner entered a plea agreement and (3) failed to contact material witnesses named by Petitioner that may have benefited his defense. We affirm the post-conviction court's denial of relief.
Judges: Judge Robert L. Holloway, Jr
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