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State of Tennessee v. James M. Brent
State: Tennessee
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: M2000-02369-CCA-R3-CD
Case Date: 10/26/2001
Plaintiff: State of Tennessee
Defendant: James M. Brent
Preview:IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE
AT NASHVILLE
September 18, 2001 Session

STATE OF TENNESSEE v. JAMES M. BRENT
Direct Appeal from the Circuit Court for Rutherford County
No. M-48451 J. Steve Daniel, Judge

No. M2000-02369-CCA-R3-CD - Filed October 26, 2001
A Rutherford County jury convicted the defendant of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. The tri al c our t se nte nced the defe nda nt t o el even mon ths and twe nty-nin e days to be served in a local workhouse. The court required the defendant to serve forty-eight hours and allowed the defendant to serve the remainder of his sentence on probation. The defendant subsequently moved for a new trial and then amended his motion. The trial court denied his amended motion,  and the defendant appeals this denial, alleging that the evidence presented at trial was insufficient to support his conviction, that the trial court erred by allowing testimony regarding the defendant
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