State of Tennessee vs. Glenn Bernard Mann - Concurring

Case Number
02-S-01-9609-CC-00077

In this capital case, the defendant, Glenn Bernard Mann, was convicted of premeditated first degree murder, aggravated rape and aggravated burglary.1 In the sentencing hearing, the jury found two aggravating circumstances: (1) “[t]he murder was especially heinous, atrocious or cruel in that it involved torture or serious physical abuse beyond that necessary to produce death;” and (2) “[t]he murder was committed while the defendant was engaged in committing burglary.” Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-13-204(i)(5) and (7) (1991). Finding that the two aggravating circumstances outweighed mitigating circumstances beyond a reasonable doubt, the jury sentenced the defendant to death by electrocution. 

Authoring Judge
Justice Frank F. Drowota, III
Originating Judge
Judge Joe G. Riley
Case Name
State of Tennessee vs. Glenn Bernard Mann - Concurring
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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