State of Tennessee v. Debra Elaine Moore Kirk

Case Number
E2010-01390-CCA-R3-CD

The defendant, Debra Elaine Moore Kirk, stands convicted of criminally negligent homicide, a Class E felony, and aggravated child abuse, a Class A felony. The trial court sentenced her as a Range I, standard offender to an effective sentence of 25 years in the Tennessee Department of Correction. In a previous appeal, this court ruled that the defendant waived all issues other than sufficiency of the evidence by failing to file a timely motion for new trial and affirmed the judgments of the trial court. See State v. Debra Elaine Moore, No. E2007-00533-CCA-R3-CD (Tenn. Crim. App., Knoxville, June 23, 2008). A postconviction court granted post-conviction relief in the form of a delayed appeal. In this appeal, the defendant argues that the trial court erred by allowing certain testimony from the medical examiner and that the evidence was insufficient to support her convictions. Our previous determination that the evidence was sufficient to support the defendant’s convictions is the law of the case, and we do not consider this issue. Following our review of the remaining issues, we conclude that the trial court  committed no reversible error and affirm the judgments of the trial court.

Authoring Judge
Judge James Curwood Witt, Jr.
Originating Judge
Judge Ben W. Hooper, II
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Debra Elaine Moore Kirk
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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