State of Tennessee v. Alfred Turner

Case Number
W2007-00891-SC-R11-CD

The defendant was indicted for a murder that occurred nearly ten years prior to his arrest. The defendant’s theory of the case implicated two other men as the individuals responsible for the murder. These men previously had been tried and acquitted of the murder. Over the objection of the defendant, the State introduced evidence of the prior acquittals of the other men. A jury convicted the defendant of facilitation of first degree murder. The Court of Criminal Appeals reversed and remanded the case for a new trial, holding that the evidence of the acquittals of the other parties was irrelevant and that the erroneous admission of the evidence was not harmless. We affirm the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeals.

Authoring Judge
Justice Janice M. Holder
Originating Judge
Judge W. Otis Higgs, Jr.
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Alfred Turner
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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