Fountain v. State, A98A0143.

Decision Date30 March 1998
Docket NumberNo. A98A0143.,A98A0143.
Citation231 Ga. App. 700,500 S.E.2d 614
PartiesFOUNTAIN v. The STATE.
CourtGeorgia Court of Appeals

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Gregory A. Hicks, Woodstock, for appellant.

Garry T. Moss, District Attorney, Cecelia Harris, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.

HAROLD R. BANKE, Senior Appellate Judge.

Lonnie Fountain was convicted of possession of methamphetamine. The sole error enumerated on appeal alleges ineffective assistance of counsel.

This case arose as Fountain met his ex-wife in a gas station parking lot to deliver child support. A deputy saw him, inquired as to his identity, radioed that information to a dispatcher, and learned of an outstanding warrant for Fountain's arrest for violating a temporary restraining order. The deputy arrested Fountain and transported him to the jail, where he was searched. Three baggies of methamphetamine were discovered on his person.

At trial, Fountain's counsel began his direct examination by asking Fountain how he got involved with Pickens County. Fountain testified that five years before, he had been arrested on a drug charge and was in fact guilty. Fountain then explained that as a condition of his probation he covertly began assisting with drug interdiction in Pickens County, making several buys. Fountain's defense was that he had purchased the methamphetamine to assist law enforcement authorities. Held:

Fountain argues that his trial counsel's decision to introduce evidence of his criminal record constituted ineffective assistance. We disagree.

To establish ineffectiveness, a defendant must prove that his trial counsel's performance was deficient and but for the deficiency there was a reasonable probability the result of the trial would have been different. Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668, 104 S.Ct. 2052, 80 L.Ed.2d 674 (1984); Brown v. State, 257 Ga. 277, 278(2), 357 S.E.2d 590 (1987). Review of counsel's performance, however, must be highly deferential. Rogers v. State, 195 Ga.App. 446, 448(2), 394 S.E.2d 116 (1990). Tactical errors do not constitute ineffective assistance. Keanum v. State, 212 Ga.App. 662, 664(3), 442 S.E.2d 790 (1994).

The trial court's conclusion that counsel's decision to elicit Fountain's criminal history was tactical is not clearly erroneous. Wingfield v. State, 226 Ga.App. 448, 450(4), 486 S.E.2d 676 (1997). Fountain bore the burden of presenting evidence establishing his trial counsel's ineffectiveness. Lowery v. State, 212 Ga.App. 870, 871, 443...

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  • State v. Shelnutt
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • 4 Octubre 2022
    ...that Shelnutt acted intentionally when he drove his truck toward the deputies and into their vehicles. See Fountain v. State , 231 Ga. App. 700, 701, 500 S.E.2d 614 (1998) (finding that counsel's decision to elicit a defendant's criminal history was not prejudicial considering the overwhelm......
  • Davis v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • 27 Febrero 2012
    ...defendant's previous arrest because the decision to introduce the videotape was part of reasonable trial strategy); Fountain v. State, 231 Ga.App. 700, 500 S.E.2d 614 (1998) (tactical errors do not constitute ineffective assistance in a case where defendant's counsel introduced defendant's ......
  • Casey v. State, A98A0210.
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • 30 Marzo 1998

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