State of Tennessee v. Maurice Darnell Tyler

Case Number
M2005-00500-CCA-R3-CD

This is a direct appeal as of right from convictions entered on a jury verdict of guilty of two first degree premeditated murders. The jury sentenced the Defendant to life without the possibility of parole for one conviction, and he received a life sentence for the other. On appeal, the Defendant advances five arguments: (1) the state violated his equal protection rights by striking three African Americans during jury selection; (2) the court erred by admitting into evidence a photograph of one of the victims; (3) the court erred by admitting into evidence a threatening statement made by the Defendant three years prior to the date of the crimes at issue in this case; (4) the court erred by failing to declare a mistrial when the State made a statement during closing argument which was unsupported by the evidence; and (5) the evidence was insufficient to support the jury's guilty verdicts. We affirm the judgments of the court.

Authoring Judge
Judge David H. Welles
Originating Judge
Judge J. Randall Wyatt, Jr.
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Maurice Darnell Tyler
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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