State of Tennessee v. Jesse James Johnson

Case Number
M2004-00209-CCA-R3-CD

The appellant, Jesse James Johnson, was indicted for driving on a revoked license, violating the Motor Vehicle Habitual Offender Act and third offense driving on a revoked license. At trial, the appellant's counsel argued that the order declaring the appellant to be an habitual traffic offender had expired as it was more than three (3) years old. The trial court prohibited the jury from considering the argument. The jury found the appellant guilty of driving on a revoked license and violation of the Motor Vehicle Habitual Offender Act. In a separate phase of the trial, the trial court found the appellant guilty of third offense driving on a revoked license. The appellant received a sentence of three (3) years and six (6) months for the violation of the Motor Vehicle Habitual Offender Act and eleven (11) months and twenty-nine (29) days for the third offense driving on a revoked license. After the denial of a motion for new trial, this appeal ensued. Despite the absence of a transcript of the hearing on the motion for new trial, we determine that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in prohibiting the appellant's counsel from arguing that the order declaring the appellant to be an habitual motor vehicle offender had expired.

Authoring Judge
Judge Jerry L. Smith
Originating Judge
Judge Thomas W. Graham
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Jesse James Johnson
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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