A Knox County jury convicted the Defendant, Sidarius Jackson, of multiple drug, gang,
and gun related felonies, including murder. Before trial, the Defendant filed a motion to
sever his offenses into four separate trials, and the trial granted in part and denied in part
the motion. On appeal, the Defendant contends that: (1) the trial court erred when it denied
his motion to suppress evidence found as the result of a warrantless search; (2) the trial
court erred when it denied his motion to sever the offenses, (3) the State’s gangenhancement
presentment was insufficient; (4) the criminal gang statute was not properly
applied to his conspiracy and unlawful possession of a firearm conviction; (5) the trial court
improperly considered acts he committed while a juvenile during sentencing; and (6) the
evidence presented is insufficient to sustain his conviction for conspiracy to possess with
intent to sell a controlled substance. After review, we affirm the trial court’s judgments.
Case Number
E2023-01384-CCA-R3-CD
Originating Judge
Judge Kyle A. Hixson
Date Filed
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