State of Tennessee v. Bryant Jackson Harris - concurring

Case Number
E2015-01724-CCA-R3-CD

I write separately to express my opinion that the trial court erred in its attempted curative instruction to the jury during cross-examination of Defendant. As noted in the majority opinion in its analysis of the mistrial issue, the prosecutor asked Defendant, “And it’s true . . . that you never told any police officer that came to the scene any of this, right?” Defendant objected on the basis that the question violated his constitutional right to remain silent. The trial court sustained Defendant’s objection. However, in the trial court’s attempt to minimize damage caused by the prosecutor’s question, the instruction to the jury included that, “The defendant has a constitutional right against self-incrimination.”

Authoring Judge
Judge Thomas T. Woodall
Originating Judge
Judge John F. Dugger, Jr.
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Bryant Jackson Harris - concurring
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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