State of Tennessee v. Sandra Lynn Baumgartner

Case Number
W2003-00038-CCA-R3-CD

The defendant, Sandra Lynn Baumgartner, appeals the mandatory outpatient treatment (MOT) plan imposed by the Shelby County Criminal Court following her acquittal of first degree murder due to her insanity at the time of the crime. She contends that the trial court erroneously required mandatory outpatient treatment because the evidence does not show that her mental condition is likely to deteriorate rapidly, making it substantially likely that she would cause serious harm. She also argues that the MOT plan imposed by the trial court is contrary to the medical proof, punitive, oppressive, and impossible to perform. We conclude that the evidence preponderates against the MOT plan’s requirements that the defendant live in a supervised residential facility and have someone supervise the administration of her medicine. We affirm the MOT plan as modified to exclude these requirements and remand the case for the trial court to reinstate the original condition that the defendant reside with her parents in their home.

Authoring Judge
Judge Joseph M. Tipton
Originating Judge
Judge John P. Colton, Jr.
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Sandra Lynn Baumgartner
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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