519 S.W.3d
Volume 519 — South Western Reporter, Third Series
76 opinions
- 519 S.W.3d 1State of Tennessee v. James Hawkins (2017)
A jury convicted the defendant of the premeditated first degree murder of his girlfriend, who was the mother of his three children. Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-13-202(a)(1) (2014). The jury also found the defendant guilty of initiating a false report concerning her disappearance and of abuse of her corpse, based on his sawing off her head, hands, and feet and throwing the remainder of her body over a bridge in Mississippi. See Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-16-502 (2014) id. § 39-17-312(a). At the conclusion of a separate sentencing hearing on the first degree murder conviction, the jury imposed the death sentence, finding that the prosecution had proven two statutory aggravating circumstances beyond a reasonable doubt, id. § 39-13-204(i)(2), (13), and had established that these aggravating circumstances outweighed mitigating circumstances beyond a reasonable doubt, id. § 39-13-204(g). For the remaining convictions, the trial court imposed consecutive sentences of twelve and six years, respectively, and ordered these sentences served consecutively to the death penalty. The defendant appealed, raising numerous issues, and the Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed his convictions and sentences. State v. Hawkins, W2012-00412-CCA-R3-DD, 2015 WL 5169157 (Tenn. Crim. App. Aug. 28, 2015). The case was thereafter automatically docketed in this Court for review, as required by statute, Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-13-206(a)(1), (c)(1). We hold that: (1) the defendant's sentence of death was not imposed in an arbitrary fashion (2) the evidence supports the jury's findings that the aggravating circumstances were proven beyond a reasonable doubt and that these aggravating circumstances outweighed mitigating circumstances beyond a reasonable doubt and (3) the sentence of death is neither excessive nor disproportionate to the penalty imposed in similar cases, considering both the nature of the crime and the defendant. We also hold that: (1) admission of the defendant's statements was harmless beyond a reasonable doubt (2) the trial court did not abuse its discretion by refusing to allow the defendant to enter guilty pleas to the noncapital offenses pursuant to Tennessee Rule of Criminal Procedure 11(b) at the beginning of trial, after the jury had been sworn (3) the trial court did not err by admitting testimony about the victim's threats to call the police about the defendant's conduct as this testimony was non-hearsay (4) the trial court did not err by admitting the victim's application for an order of protection against the defendant, pursuant to the forfeiture by wrongdoing exception to the hearsay rule (5) the trial court did not violate Tennessee Rule of Evidence 404(b) by permitting the defendant's children to testify about his acts of violence and sexual abuse because this testimony was offered to prove motive and premeditation and (6) any error in the prosecutorial rebuttal argument was not so improper or inflammatory as to prejudice the defendant. Accordingly, we affirm the judgments of the Court of Criminal Appeals and the trial court upholding the defendant's convictions and sentences. With respect to issues not specifically addressed herein, we affirm the decision of the Court of Criminal Appeals and include relevant portions of the intermediate appellate court's decision in the appendix to this opinion.
- 519 S.W.3d 66Valero Refining-Texas, L.P. v. Galveston Central Appraisal District (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 76BankDirect Capital Finance, LLC v. Plasma Fab, LLC (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 95First Bank v. Brumitt (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 113Harris County Appraisal District v. Texas Workforce Commission (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 132Ad Villarai, LLC v. Chan Il Pak (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 143State v. Arizmendi (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 171Sciscoe v. Texas) (2015)
- 519 S.W.3d 190Bocanegra v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 242Hassan Chahadeh, M.D. v. Jacinto Medical Group, P.A. and Paradise Marketing and Consulting, L. P. (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 251Davis v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 258In the Interest of J.M.T. (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 273Toledo v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 360N.L. v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 360N.L. v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 384Fink v. Fink (2016)
- 519 S.W.3d 386Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government v. Braden (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 396Dixon v. Commonwealth (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 401Bryant v. Allstate Indemnity Co. (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 408Commonwealth v. Hinton (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 413Tisius v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 433Hopkins v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 437Stephens v. Mikkelsen (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 442State v. Sines (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 443STATE OF MISSOURI, Plaintiff-Respondent v. JUSTIN DION TUTTLE (2016)
- 519 S.W.3d 443Wimmer v. Marianist Province of the United States (2016)
- 519 S.W.3d 449Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes by Action in Rem, Collector of Revenue, City of St. Louis v. Parcels of Land Encumbered with Delinquent Tax Liens (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 450Johnson v. Lou Fusz Automotive Network, Inc. (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 464Smith v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 464St. John v. Ridgetree Trails Homeowners Ass'n (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 465J & M Securities v. Mees (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 472Miller v. Frank (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 479Wilson v. Dura-Seal & Stripe, Inc. (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 485Central Parking System of Missouri, LLC v. Tucker Parking Holdings, LLC (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 500Drury v. Daniels (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 501Travis v. Travis (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 510Hendricks v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 515Otey v. Wiley (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 519Scholes v. Great Southern Bank (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 524Recar v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 524Sales v. Uzoaru (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 525Burkhalter v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 526Wilkins v. Board of Regents (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 549Washington v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 549Washington v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 550Stephen Michael West v. Derrick D. Schofield (2017)
The Plaintiffs, each convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to death, brought this declaratory judgment action seeking to have declared facially unconstitutional the written protocol by which the Tennessee Department of Correction carries out an execution by lethal injection. After a lengthy evidentiary hearing, the trial court denied relief. The Plaintiffs appealed and, following a motion by the Defendants, this Court assumed jurisdiction over this matter. The Plaintiffs assert three grounds for relief in their brief to this Court: (1) the protocol is unconstitutional because it creates a substantial risk of serious harm (2) the protocol is unconstitutional because it creates a substantial risk of a lingering death and (3) the trial court erred by dismissing their claim that the protocol is unconstitutional because it requires the State to violate federal drug laws. We hold that the trial court did not err in concluding that the Plaintiffs failed to carry their burden of demonstrating that the protocol, on its face, violates the constitutional prohibitions against cruel and unusual punishment. We also hold that the trial court did not err in dismissing the Plaintiffs' claims that the protocol requires violations of federal drug laws. Accordingly, we affirm the trial court's judgment.
- 519 S.W.3d 572Joyce Bradley Watts v. Colin Wade Watts (2016)
- 519 S.W.3d 586Christy Gail Bowman v. Mounir Benouttas (2016)
- 519 S.W.3d 605Town of Dish v. Atmos Energy Corp. (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 614Hansen v. Jackson (2014)
- 519 S.W.3d 642Engelman Irrigation District v. Shields Brothers, Inc. (2015)
- 519 S.W.3d 647in Re State Farm Lloyds (2015)
- 519 S.W.3d 658Walters v. Livingston (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 668In re the Marriage of Stegall (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 774The Estate of Christina Wittich by and Through Judith Wittich and Frederick Wittich in Their Duly Appointed Capacities as Co-Administratrix and Co-Administrator v. Michael Joseph Flick (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 781Pope v. Thompson (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 785Hearn v. Family Dollar Holdings, Inc. (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 789Smith v. Humane Society of United States (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 805State ex rel. Missouri Coalition for the Environment v. Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 812Holt v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 812State v. Alford (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 815Robinson v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 816Williams v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 816State v. Carter (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 817St. Louis Bank v. Brutus Construction, LLC (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 818HSBC Mortgage Services, Inc. v. Bolin (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 818State v. Jones (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 828State v. McDowell (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 839Meridian Creative Alliance, LLC v. O'Reilly Automotive Stores, Inc. (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 848Brown v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 861Underwood v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 879Jones v. State (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 886State v. McKay (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 890Arndt v. Arndt (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 917White v. Emmanuel Baptist Church (2017)
- 519 S.W.3d 931State v. Smith (2017)