State of Tennessee v. Dewey Huggins
Syllabus
The Appellant, Dewey Huggins, was convicted of aggravated domestic assault and sentenced to fourteen years' imprisonment. The sole issue presented in this appeal is whether Assistant District Attorney General Falen Chandler should have been disqualified from prosecuting this case based on her prior representation of the Appellant in a separate criminal case in 2014. After review, we determine that no conflict of interest existed and affirm the trial court's judgment.
Judges: Presiding Judge Camille R. McMullen
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