State of Tennessee v. Geraldrick Jones

Case Number
W2002-00747-CCA-R3-CD

This direct appeal of right for first degree murder for which the defendant received a sentence of life without parole raises five issues of alleged error: (1) sufficiency of evidence; (2) failure to suppress the defendant's statements; (3) improper admission of photographs; (4) improper testimony of experts at the penalty phase of trial; and (5) improper admission of evidence concerning a prior conviction of the defendant. We conclude that the evidence was sufficient to support the first degree murder conviction. The issue concerning admissibility of the defendant's statement is waived by the defendant's failure to include the suppression hearing in the appellate record. We conclude that the remaining issues were properly decided by the trial court, and we, therefore, affirm the conviction.

Authoring Judge
Judge John Everett Williams
Originating Judge
Judge Chris B. Craft
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Geraldrick Jones
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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