State of Tennessee v. Corey Eshmon

Case Number
W2008-00109-CCA-R3-CD

The defendant, Corey Eshmon, was convicted by a Shelby County jury of one count of aggravated robbery, a Class B felony; two counts of aggravated assault, a Class C felony; and one count of theft of property under $500, a Class A misdemeanor. The trial court sentenced him as a Range I offender to eight years for the aggravated robbery conviction, three years for each of the aggravated assault convictions, and eleven months, twenty-nine days for the theft conviction. Finding the defendant to be a dangerous offender, the court ordered that the robbery sentence run consecutively to one of the assault sentences, for an effective sentence of eleven years in the Department of Correction. In a timely appeal to this court, the defendant raises the following issues: (1) whether the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress witness identifications; (2) whether the evidence was sufficient to sustain the convictions; and (3) whether the trial court erred in ordering consecutive sentencing. Following our review, we affirm the judgments of the trial court.

Authoring Judge
Judge Alan E. Glenn
Originating Judge
Judge James M. Lammey
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Corey Eshmon
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
This is a dissenting opinion
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