State of Tennessee v. Anthony Dwayne Brown

Case Number
W2004-01139-CCA-R3-CD

The defendant, Anthony Dwayne Brown, was convicted by jury of one count of first degree premeditated murder, two counts of felony murder, one count of especially aggravated robbery, two counts of especially aggravated burglary, and theft of property valued at less than $500. The trial court merged the two felony murder counts into the first degree premeditated murder count and merged the theft offense into the count of especially aggravated robbery. The trial court also merged the two counts of especially aggravated burglary. The defendant was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for the first degree premeditated murder. The defendant was sentenced to sixty years for especially aggravated robbery and to thirty years for especially aggravated burglary. The trial court ordered all sentences to run concurrent with the sentence of life without the possibility of parole. The defendant raises two issues on appeal: (1) whether the evidence was sufficient to support his convictions; and (2) whether the trial court erred in excluding the testimony of a defense witness.  Following our review, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.

Authoring Judge
Judge J. C. McLin
Originating Judge
Judge William B. Acree, Jr.
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Anthony Dwayne Brown
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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