State of Tennessee v. James Johnson

Case Number
W2003-02009-CCA-R3-CD

The defendant, James Johnson, originally charged with first degree murder, was convicted of second degree murder. The trial court imposed a sentence of twenty-three years. In this appeal, the defendant asserts that (1) the evidence is insufficient to support his conviction; (2) the trial court erred by denying his motion for a preliminary hearing; (3) the trial court erred by permitting evidence of a California police chase involving the defendant; (4) the trial court erred in its instructions to the jury; (5) the cumulative effect of the errors at trial require reversal; and (6) the sentence is excessive.  Because the trial court misapplied certain of the enhancement factors, the sentence is modified to twenty-one years. Otherwise, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

Authoring Judge
Presiding Judge Gary R. Wade
Originating Judge
Judge Chris B. Craft
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. James Johnson
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
This is a dissenting opinion
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