STATE OF TENNESSEE v. JONATHAN MAINE LOWE

Case Number
E2025-00140-CCA-R3-CD

The Defendant, Jonathan Maine Lowe, appeals his convictions for five counts of
aggravated sexual battery, one count of rape of a child, one count of rape, two counts of
incest, and two counts of child abuse or neglect, for which he received an effective
eighty-year sentence in confinement. On appeal, he argues that the trial court erred by: (1)
denying his motion to suppress statements made at the Department of Children’s Services
(“DCS”) office because such statements were elicited pursuant to a custodial interrogation
prior to his being given Miranda warnings; (2) improperly commenting on the evidence by
incorporating the State’s bill of particulars into its jury instructions as part of the State’s
election of offenses; and (3) relative to his convictions for child abuse or neglect, providing
an incorrect statement of law by giving a jury instruction for “child neglect” rather than for
“child abuse.” Additionally, the Defendant contends that the evidence is insufficient to
support his convictions for child abuse, or in the alternative, child neglect. After review,
we affirm.

Authoring Judge
Judge Kyle A. Hixson
Originating Judge
Judge Zachary R. Walden
Date Filed