State vs. Bowling
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Washington | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Hudson vs. State
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Court of Criminal Appeals | ||
03C01-9512-CR-00410
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Hamilton | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Wallace Butler
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Claude Todd
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Jeffey Yates
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. James Dodd
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Hardin | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Courtney Price/Robertson
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Gibson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Charles Barbee
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Dyer | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Gregory Eidson vs. State
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Sumner | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
King v. State
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Knox | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Henry B. Waggoner vs. David Mills Warden
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Hickman | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Randall Lunsford
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Wilson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Thomas E. Montooth vs. State
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White | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Douglas Trammell vs. State
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Montgomery | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Terry Wayne Farrar
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Bedford | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Lutcher O. Miles & Amber Dawn Miles
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Cheatham | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Taft Douglas vs. State
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. John P. Pelfrey
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Wilson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Jimmy Lee Heard vs. State
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs, Albert Lewis
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. John Earnest
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Ricky Tucker
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Milton Spears, Jr.
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State of Tennessee vs. Joseph L. Fletcher
Defendant, Joseph L. Fletcher, appeals as of right a jury conviction for driving under the influence (DUI), second offense. He was sentenced to eleven months and twenty-nine days and fined $610. Fletcher presents four issues for our review: 1) whether the evidence was sufficient to sustain the conviction; 2) whether the state is required to prove a culpable mental state for a DUI conviction; 3) whether the trial court abused its discretion in allowing testimony about certain drugs; and 4) whether the sentence is excessive. We affirm the judgment of the trial court. |
Greene | Court of Criminal Appeals |