I concur in the results reached in the majority opinion. I believe, however, that the failure to file a motion for new trial does not foreclose our acting on plain error which affects substantial rights of the defendant. See Tenn. R. Crim. P. 52(b). For example, courts have reversed convictions and granted new trials based upon plain error because of the failure to instruct on lesser included offenses even though the issue was not preserved by the motion for a new trial. See, e.g., State v. Terry, 118 S.W.3d 355 (Tenn. 2003); State v. Walter Wilson, W2001-01463-CCA-R3-CD, Shelby County (Tenn. Crim. App. Sept. 4, 2002); State v. Jason Thomas Beeler, W1999-01417-CCA-R3-CD, Obion County (Tenn. Crim. App. Nov. 22, 2000). Thus, we should not necessarily limit our consideration to whether the defendant’s claims would result in dismissal.
Case Number
E2002-01308-CCA-R3-CD
Originating Judge
Judge E. Shayne Sexton
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Jay Chambers - Concurring
Date Filed
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