A Shelby County jury found the Appellant, Demario Tabb, guilty of the first degree felony murder of Floricelda Reynoso Ambrocio; the first degree felony murder of the unnamed, viable fetus of Floricelda Ambrocio; and the attempted aggravated robbery of Rodrigo Ramirez. At the penalty phase of the trial, the jury fixed Tabb’s punishment at life without the possibility of parole for each murder conviction. Following a separate sentencing hearing, the trial court sentenced Tabb to five years imprisonment for his Class C felony conviction for attempted aggravated robbery and ordered that all sentences be served concurrently. On appeal, Tabb presents the following issues for ourreview: (1) whether his statement to police should have been suppressed because it was obtained inviolation of his constitutional right to counsel; (2) whether the statement was properly admitted asrebuttal proof; and (3) “whether [the trial] court erred in its use of curative instructions to [the] jury.”Following review, we find no error and affirm the judgments of conviction.
Case Number
W2005-02974-CCA-R3-CD
Originating Judge
Judge Chris B. Craft
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Demario Tabb
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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