· 6/23/2021

State of Tennessee v. George H. Person

Syllabus

The Defendant, George H. Person, pled guilty to two counts of driving after having been declared a motor vehicle habitual offender (\MVHO\), two counts of driving on a canceled, suspended, or revoked license, and a violation of the light law. The Defendant's sentencing took place after an amendment to the statute that was the basis of his MVHO conviction went into effect, so that the Defendant's conduct was no longer criminalized and, concomitantly, triggered no penalty. The trial court ruled that the Defendant was entitled to the lesser penalty of the amended statute under Tennessee Code Annotated section 39-11-112, and the State appeals. We conclude that the savings statute applies and that the Legislature's act of removing punishment for the offense constitutes a lesser penalty. Accordingly, we affirm the trial court's judgments.

Judges: Presiding Judge John Everett Williams

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