State of Tennessee v. Christopher Lee Davis

Case Number
M2008-01216-SC-R11-CD

The defendant was convicted of aggravated robbery, carjacking, attempt to commit especially aggravated kidnapping, and attempt to commit first degree murder. At issue is the legality of the stop of a vehicle in which the defendant was a passenger, and whether the evidence is sufficient to support the defendant’s conviction for attempt to commit first degree murder. We conclude that reasonable suspicion existed to permit the officers to conduct a brief investigatory stop of the car in which the defendant was a passenger. Further, we find there was sufficient evidence for the jury to conclude that the defendant and his fellow perpetrator planned and intended to kill the victim, and that the defendant’s conduct, considered in light of the totality of the circumstances, constituted a substantial step sufficient to support a conviction for attempted murder. The judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeals is affirmed.

Authoring Judge
Justice Sharon G. Lee
Originating Judge
Judge John D. Wooten, Jr.
Case Name
State of Tennessee v. Christopher Lee Davis
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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