State of Tennessee v. Anthony J. Harris

Case Number
E2016-01952-CCA-R3-CD

Defendant, Anthony J. Harris, was convicted of two counts of facilitation of felony murder and one count of facilitation of attempted second degree murder. He received an effective sentence of twenty-two years. On appeal, Defendant argues that the evidence at trial was insufficient to support each of his convictions, that his due process and speedy trial rights were violated by the timing of the superseding indictment, that the trial court erred by not allowing Defendant’s expert witness to testify, that the State failed to properly preserve evidence, and that the State made improper remarks in their closing argument. After review, we hold that Defendant is not entitled to relief on any of his claims. The judgments of the trial court are affirmed.

Authoring Judge
Judge Timothy L. Easter
Originating Judge
Judge Bobby R. McGee
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Anthony J. Harris
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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