The defendant was convicted of disorderly conduct and sentenced to thirty days in jail, to be served on probation. On direct appeal, the Court of Criminal Appeals reversed, holding that the evidence was insufficient. This Court granted the State permission to appeal in order to consider the admissibility of a racially derogatory term, to review the sufficiency of the evidence, and to determine whether the conviction violated the constitutional right to free speech. Because the disputed testimony was properly admitted, the evidence was sufficient to support a conviction for disorderly conduct, and there was no violation of the right to free speech, the Court of Criminal Appeals is reversed. The judgment of conviction and sentence is reinstated.
Case Number
E2008-02672-SC-R11-CD
Originating Judge
Judge John F. Dugger, Jr.
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Teddy Ray Mitchell
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
This is a dissenting opinion
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