The Defendant, Angel Geovanna Hurtado, was convicted by a Davidson County jury of three counts of aggravated child abuse, one count of reckless aggravated assault as a lesser-included offense of aggravated child abuse, and one count of aggravated child neglect. The trial court imposed an effective sentence of twenty-five years for her convictions. In this direct appeal, the Defendant contends that (1) the trial court committed plain error by failing to grant a mistrial given the “significant problems that arose during trial revealing the existence of potential new witnesses and exculpatory evidence”; (2) the trial court erred by permitting the State to elicit testimony about and argue that evidence of domestic violence established the Defendant’s guilty knowledge, under a theory of criminal responsibility, of the child abuse and neglect of the victim by her live-in boyfriend; and (3) the evidence was insufficient to support the convictions, including a challenge of material variance between the proof and the State’s election of offenses. Following our review of the record and the applicable authorities, the judgments of the trial court are affirmed. However, we must remand for entry of a corrected judgment in count two to reflect the proper conviction of reckless aggravated assault.
Case Number
M2014-00180-CCA-R3-CD
Originating Judge
Judge Mark J. Fishburn
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Angel Geovanna Hurtado
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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