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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

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State of Tennessee v. Michael Sneed - Criminal Appeal

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment denying alternative sentencing for Michael Sneed, who was convicted of two counts of selling methamphetamine. The court upheld the sixteen-year sentence imposed by the trial court.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

Saturday, March 7, 2026

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State of Tennessee v. Vidal Chad Bryant - Drug and Firearm Offenses Sentencing Appeal

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the trial court's denial of Vidal Chad Bryant's motion to suspend his six-year sentence for drug and firearm offenses. The court found no abuse of discretion in the trial court's decision.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State of Tennessee v. John Bassett - Murder Conviction Appeal

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed John Bassett's murder conviction but reversed his life sentence without parole. The case is remanded for resentencing. The court found insufficient evidence to support the enhanced sentence based on the murder being especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel.

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Tennessee v. Smith - Affirmation of Murder and Theft Convictions

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the convictions of Raymond Antonio Smith for first-degree premeditated murder and theft. The court found sufficient evidence to support the convictions and the value of the stolen property. The defendant is serving a life sentence plus twelve years.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Cedric Hopgood v. State of Tennessee - Plea Withdrawal Denial

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed a trial court's denial of Cedric Hopgood's motion to withdraw his guilty pleas for drug possession offenses. The court found no error in the denial, upholding the agreed-upon sentence.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

Thursday, March 5, 2026

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State v. Valentine - Affirmal of Dismissal of Illegal Sentence Motion

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the dismissal of John Valentine's motion to correct an illegal sentence. The court found that the motion did not state a colorable claim under Rule 36.1, as it did not allege an illegal sentence but rather challenged the sufficiency of the evidence and alleged double jeopardy violations.

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State of Tennessee v. Tony Charles Davenport - Appeal Dismissed

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals dismissed the appeal of Tony Charles Davenport, who was convicted of reckless homicide, attempted second degree murder, and attempted voluntary manslaughter. The court found that Davenport's notice of appeal was untimely filed and did not warrant waiver.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

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Tennessee Criminal Appeals Court Denies Extraordinary Appeal

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals denied an inmate's application for an extraordinary appeal and writ of mandamus. The court found the inmate failed to meet procedural requirements for the appeal and that a writ of mandamus was not appropriate as the post-conviction petition was proceeding correctly.

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State of Tennessee v. Joshua Bowman - Criminal Appeal Opinion

The State of Tennessee's Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed a lower court's dismissal of Joshua Bowman's petition for a writ of error coram nobis. Bowman sought a new trial based on newly discovered evidence related to his mental capacity, but the court found the petition untimely and the evidence not newly discovered.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Court Affirms Divorce, Alimony, and Property Division

The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision regarding divorce, alimony, and equitable division of marital property. The appellate court found no abuse of discretion in the lower court's rulings concerning the dissolution of a 20-year marriage.

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