I concur in the results reached and most of the reasoning used in the majority opinion. However, I respectfully disagree with its views regarding Kathy Spada’s testimony resulting from her review of the victim’s purported medical records. I believe that her testimony regarding her review of the records, the basic contents of the records, and her “opinion” based upon her review of the records should have been excluded from the evidence. As the majority opinion notes, the records in question are not part of the record on appeal. The state’s comments at trial and Ms. Spada’s testimony indicate that the records were ostensibly regarding a physical examination of the victim when she was three years old. The parties stipulated that the records were from either a Dayton doctor or hospital with whom Ms. Spada was not affiliated and for whom she was not a proper custodian of the records.
Case Number
E2002-01989-CCA-R3-CD
Originating Judge
Judge J. Curtis Smith
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Floyd "Butch" Webb - Concurring
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
This is a dissenting opinion
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