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State Tennessee v. Patrick K. Lewis

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  • Title: State Tennessee v. Patrick K. Lewis
  • Author : At Nashville Court Of Criminal Appeals Of Tennessee
  • Release Date : January 30, 1997
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 70 KB

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Defendant Patrick K. Lewis, II (""Kelly"") was indicted for driving under the influence, possession of marijuana, felony reckless endangerment, and evading arrest. Defendant Patrick K. Lewis (""Mr. Lewis""), Kelly's father, was indicted for evading arrest, being an accessory after the fact in the evasion of an arrest, and tampering with evidence. Defendant Donna Lewis (""Mrs. Lewis""), Kelly's mother, was indicted for aiding in an evasion of arrest, being an accessory after the fact in the evasion of an arrest, and two counts of tampering with evidence. All cases were consolidated for trial. The jury convicted Kelly of simple (misdemeanor) possession of marijuana, felony reckless endangerment, and evading arrest. It convicted Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of evading arrest and Mrs. Lewis of one count of tampering with evidence. The trial court subsequently entered a judgment of acquittal on the tampering with evidence conviction. After a hearing, Kelly was sentenced on the felony conviction as an especially mitigated offender to nine tenths of a year incarceration, suspended, and two years probation. 1 On the misdemeanor possession charge, he was sentenced to six months jail, suspended, and eleven months, twenty-nine days probation. For the misdemeanor evading arrest conviction, he received six months' jail, suspended, and eleven months, twenty-nine days probation. Kelly was also fined $3,000 on the felony reckless endangerment offense, $2,000 on the possession offense, and $2,000 on the evading arrest offense. All sentences were run concurrently. Mr. Lewis was sentenced to thirty days in jail, suspended, and eleven months, twenty-nine days probation on the evading arrest charge and fined $2,500. Mrs. Lewis' sentence was identical to her husband's.


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