Criminal Law, Appellate Practice

State of Tennessee v. Thomas Lee Hutchison

Description:

A Knox County jury convicted appellant of three counts of facilitation of first degree murder and one count of facilitation of especially aggravated robbery. The trial court merged the facilitation of first degree murder convictions and sentenced appellant to seventeen years. The trial court also sentenced appellant to a concurrent sentence of eight years for facilitation of especially aggravated robbery. 

The audio of the oral argument in this game is available. 

Thirteen Issues are addressed:
(1) whether the trial court erred in overruling appellant’s motion to suppress evidence seized in an extended warrantless search of his house;
(2) whether the trial court erred in allowing the State to introduce video footage of the crime scene;
(3) whether the trial court erred in allowing the State to introduce evidence of blood samples taken from appellant without a warrant;
(4) whether the trial court erred in admitting prior bad act evidence;
(5) whether the trial court erred by allowing testimony regarding evidence that had been destroyed;
(6) whether the trial court erred by allowing a medical examiner to testify about an autopsy performed by another medical examiner;
(7) whether the trial court erred in denying appellant’s three motions for mistrial based on prosecutorial misconduct;
(8) whether the trial court erred when it denied appellant’s request for a continuance in light of the State’s late disclosure of certain evidence;
(9) whether the trial court erred by denying appellant’s request to strike a witness’s testimony when the testimony was internally contradictory; (10) whether the trial court erred by allowing the State to introduce graphic photographs of the victim’s injuries;
(11) whether the trial court erred in its jury instructions;
(12) whether the evidence was sufficient to support appellant’s convictions; and
(13) whether appellant is entitled to a new trial due to cumulative error. 

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Course InformationHighlights
  • Compete with other lawyers
  • Play to earn points
  • Hot Topics
  • Interactive game
  • Viewable on desktop or iPad
Course Credits Dual Credits: 0.00
General Credits: 2.00
Total Credits: 2

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.