State of Tennessee v. Hopie Conley

Case Number
E2022-00237-CCA-R3-CD

Defendant, Hopie Conley, pled guilty to two counts of aggravated assault, one count of
reckless aggravated assault, and one count of reckless endangerment, with an agreed
sentence of six years, split confinement, with Defendant serving 180 days incarcerated and
the remainder of her sentence on supervised probation. Following a restitution hearing,
the trial court ordered Defendant pay $83,366.68 in total restitution through monthly
payments of $500. On appeal, Defendant contends the trial court erred in determining the
restitution amount because the total amount awarded could not be satisfied prior to the end
of her sentence, Defendant lacked the financial ability to pay the ordered monthly
restitution amount, and the State failed to prove the victim’s pecuniary loss. The State
concedes that the trial court erred in ordering a monthly restitution payment schedule that
would not satisfy the total restitution award prior to the end of Defendant’s sentence.
However, it contends the trial court properly determined the monthly restitution amount
and submits that the matter does not need to be remanded. After reviewing the record, the
briefs and oral arguments of the parties, and considering the applicable law, we reverse the
judgments of the trial court in part and remand for a new restitution hearing consistent with
this opinion.

Authoring Judge
Judge Jill Bartee Ayers
Originating Judge
Judge James F. Goodwin, Jr.
Date Filed