The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the trial court's revocation of Jarvis Jones's probation. Jones had received an eight-year sentence on supervised probation after pleading guilty to multiple offenses including aggravated burglary, possession of a firearm as a convicted felon, and theft of property. The State alleged probation violations based on new criminal charges including especially aggravated kidnapping, aggravated assault, domestic assault, evading arrest, and escape. After a revocation hearing where testimony established the underlying conduct, the trial court ordered Jones to serve the remainder of his sentence in confinement. Jones appealed arguing the trial court failed to apply the proper two-step probation revocation analysis.