State of Tennessee v. James Edward Farrar, Jr. - Concurring/Dissenting

Case Number
M2011-00838-CCA-RM-CD

The majority opinion has provided an excellent analysis of the facts and the law in this case, and I agree with the conclusion regarding the lack of evidence of public intoxication. I also believe that the present statute regarding revocation requires a preponderance of the evidence to show that a probation violation has occurred and that a subsequent decision regarding revocation is within the trial court’s discretion. See, e.g., State v. Vincent Jordan, No. M2009-02488-CCA-R3-CD, Montgomery County, slip op. at 3 (Tenn. Crim. App. Nov. 10, 2010); State v. Richard Thomas Jones, No. E2009-01241-CCA-R3-CD, Hamilton County, slip op. at 3 (Tenn. Crim. App. Jan. 7, 2010). I respectfully disagree, however, with the result reached regarding “excessive consumption of alcohol.” My problem in this case is with the concept of “excessive consumption” and what proves it has occurred.

Authoring Judge
Presiding Judge Joseph M. Tipton
Originating Judge
Judge Lee Russell
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. James Edward Farrar, Jr. - Concurring/Dissenting
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No