State of Tennessee v. Blake Edward Childress

Case Number
E2014-02142-CCA-R3-CD

Defendant, Blake Edward Childress, was convicted by a Hamblen County Jury of incest. He was sentenced to six years in incarceration. On appeal, he argues that (1) the trial court improperly denied a motion to suppress; (2) the trial court improperly allowed introduction of evidence of prior bad acts; and (3) the evidence was insufficient to support the conviction. After a review, we determine Defendant properly invoked his right to counsel and, thereafter, was improperly subjected to continued discussion by a detective that produced an incriminating response. Consequently, the subsequent confession by Defendant was obtained in violation of his Fifth Amendment right to counsel, and the trial court should have granted the motion to suppress. We determine the subsequent introduction of the confession at trial was not harmless error, and the judgment of the trial court is reversed and remanded for new trial.

Authoring Judge
Judge Timothy L. Easter
Originating Judge
Judge John F. Dugger, Jr.
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Blake Edward Childress
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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