State of Tennessee v. Christopher Douglas Smith-Dissenting

Case Number
W2015-01826-CCA-R10-CD

I must respectfully dissent from the majority in this case. This court granted the State’s request for extraordinary review pursuant to Rule 10 of the Tennessee Rules of Appellate Procedure. In this Rule 10 appeal, we permitted review of the following certified question: “Did the trial court abuse its discretion in excluding the evidence seized from the defendant after a warrantless arrest that was supported by probable cause?” In reversing the trial court, the majority relies on information from the confidential informant contained in the search warrant in support of the Defendant’s warrantless arrest. In my view, the majority has recast the certified question to whether the confidential informant’s tip provided sufficient probable cause to arrest the Defendant, which was not addressed by the trial court.

Authoring Judge
Judge Camille R. McMullen
Originating Judge
Judge Donald E. Parish
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Christopher Douglas Smith-Dissenting
Date Filed
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