State of Tennessee v. Thomas Harville, Jr.

Case Number
E2005-02108-CCA-R3-CD

In October 2004, a Sullivan County grand jury indicted the defendant, Thomas Harville, Jr., on one count of violating his status as a habitual motor vehicle offender, a Class E felony. Following a June 2005 jury trial in Sullivan County Criminal Court, the defendant was convicted on the sole count of the indictment and sentenced to two years as a Range I, standard offender, with the defendant to serve eighty days in jail and the balance of his sentence on community corrections. The defendant appeals, alleging that the trial court: (1) improperly admitted the preliminary hearing testimony of a police officer when the state failed to show that the witness was unavailable at trial; (2) improperly determined that the state could impeach the defendant with a prior felony conviction for evading arrest; and (3) improperly sentenced the defendant. After reviewing the record, we conclude that the defendant has waived the first issue on appeal and that the trial court committed no error as to the other two issues. Accordingly, we affirm the judgment of  the trial court.

Authoring Judge
Judge D. Kelly Thomas, Jr.
Originating Judge
Judge Phyllis H. Miller
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Thomas Harville, Jr.
Date Filed
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This is a dissenting opinion
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