State of Tennessee v. Michael McKellar

Case Number
M2003-02308-CCA-R3-CD

The appellant, Michael McKellar, pled nolo contendere to multiple charges of theft of property between $10,000 and $60,000 arising from indictments in both Cheatham County and Humphreys County where the appellant and a partner solicited funds from investors to finance the purchase of a defaulted Nigerian oil contract. In Cheatham County, the appellant was sentenced to a three (3) year sentence in the Tennessee Department of Correction, but the sentence was suspended. In Humphreys County, the appellant was sentenced to a four (4) year sentence in the Tennessee Department of Correction. The Humphreys County sentence was also suspended. After a joint restitution hearing, the trial court ordered the appellant to pay restitution to one of the victims in Cheatham County in the amount of $1,000 and to one of the victims in Humphreys County in the amount of $22,900 based on finding that the appellant had converted that amount of money to his own personal use. On appeal, the appellant argues that the evidence presented at the restitution hearing was insufficient to support the award of restitution and that the trial court erred in ordering the appellant to pay restitution without making specific findings or reviewing evidence of the appellant's ability to pay the restitution. Because we hold the trial court erred in determining the amount of restitution by focusing on whether the appellant had converted the money for his own use rather than the actual pecuniary loss suffered by the victims and because the trial court did not make specific findings regarding the appellant's ability to pay restitution, we remand for a new restitution hearing.

Authoring Judge
Judge Jerry L. Smith
Originating Judge
Judge Robert E. Burch
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Michael McKellar
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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