COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OPINIONS

State vs. Stanley Abell
02C01-9805-CR-00129
Trial Court Judge: W. Fred Axley

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Stanley Abell
02C01-9805-CR-00129
Trial Court Judge: W. Fred Axley

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Charles Bledsoe
02C01-9809-CC-00269

Madison Court of Criminal Appeals

James Harold Register vs. State
01C01-9605-CC-00199

Bedford Court of Criminal Appeals

James E. Kenner vs. State
01C01-9709-CR-00424
Trial Court Judge: J. Randall Wyatt, Jr.

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Ronnie Garner
01C01-9806-CC-00258

Franklin Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Lewis L. Bell a/k/a Lewis Coleman a/k/a Lewis Ingram
01C01-9807-CR-00279

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

Charles Bobo vs. State
03C01-9802-CR-00064
Trial Court Judge: R. Jerry Beck

Washington Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. David Gribble
03C01-9810-CC-00350

Blount Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Billy Brown
02C01-9805-CR-00157

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9801-CR-0043
03C01-9801-CR-0043

Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Holly Ralston
03C01-9803-CR-00099

Anderson Court of Criminal Appeals

Willie J. Odom vs. State
03C01-9803-CR-00107

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Freddie Pollard
02C01-9802-CR-00042
Trial Court Judge: John P. Colton, Jr.

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Eugene Kerrent
02C01-9809-CC-00288

Madison Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Gary Sanders
02C01-9902-CC-00045

Lauderdale Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Walter Wilson
W2001-01463-CCA-R3-CD
Authoring Judge: Judge J. Curwood Witt, Jr.
Trial Court Judge: Joseph B. Dailey
Walter Wilson, the defendant, was convicted of second-degree murder, felony murder, and attempted especially aggravated robbery by a Shelby County jury. The jury sentenced the defendant to life without the possibility of parole for the felony-murder conviction, and the trial court imposed a consecutive, ten-year sentence in the Department of Correction for the attempted especially aggravated robbery. On appeal, the defendant contends that the evidence was insufficient to support his convictions, that applicable lesser-included offenses were not charged to the jury, and that consecutive sentencing is inappropriate because he is not a dangerous offender. We affirm the attempted especially aggravated robbery conviction, but we reverse and remand for a new trial on the homicide counts based on the failure to instruct on lesser-included offenses.

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

Stanley Powell vs. State
01C01-9804-CC-00169
Trial Court Judge: William B. Cain

Giles Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Mason Thomas Wilbanks and Steve A. Williams
01C01-9804-CR-00184
Trial Court Judge: Jane W. Wheatcraft

Sumner Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. George Matthews
01C01-9805-CR-00234
Trial Court Judge: Jane W. Wheatcraft

Sumner Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Frankie Lee Lunsford
03C01-9804-CR-00152
Trial Court Judge: R. Jerry Beck

Sullivan Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Richard M. & Edith L. Parrott
03C01-9709-CR-00408
Trial Court Judge: Edgar P. Calhoun

Sullivan Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Eddie Pittman
W2000-01582-CCA-R3-CD
Authoring Judge: Judge Joe G. Riley
Trial Court Judge: Roger A. Page
The defendant appeals his convictions for attempted second degree murder and felony possession of a weapon, arguing that he was denied his right to a unanimous jury verdict by the trial court's failure to require the prosecution to make an election of facts supporting the attempted murder. After a thorough review of the record, we conclude that neither an election nor enhanced unanimity instruction was required. Thus, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.

Madison Court of Criminal Appeals

Seymour Hayes, III. vs. State
03C01-9902-CR-00066

Hamilton Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Chris Eugene Etters
03C01-9801-CC-00034
Trial Court Judge: Phyllis H. Miller

Sullivan Court of Criminal Appeals