State of Tennessee v. Joseph Gevedon

Case Number
M2020-00359-CCA-R3-CD

The Defendant-Appellant, Joseph Gevedon, pleaded guilty to two counts of driving under the influence and to one count each of leaving the scene of an accident, violation of the financial responsibility law, and simple possession of marijuana.  He agreed to serve an effective sentence of three consecutive terms of eleven months, twenty-nine days, with ninety-six hours in confinement and the remainder on probation.  He also agreed to a special condition that a restitution hearing would be held at a later time.  A violation of probation warrant was issued before the restitution hearing was held, and following a hearing, the trial court found that the Defendant violated the terms of his probation, revoked his probation, and ordered him to serve his sentence in confinement and to pay $30,490.76 as restitution.  On appeal, the Defendant challenges the trial court’s order requiring him to serve his sentence in confinement and its restitution order.  After review, we conclude that we are without jurisdiction to consider the merits of this appeal. 

Authoring Judge
Judge Camille R. McMullen
Originating Judge
Judge Stella L. Hargrove
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Joseph Gevedon
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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