State of Tennessee v. Timothy DeWayne Pinion
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Defendant, Timothy Dewayne Pinion, was convicted after a jury trial of vehicular homicideby recklessness, reckless endangerment, two counts of driving under the influence (DUI),driving with a revoked license, failure to drive on the right side of the roadway, andviolation of the financial responsibility law. For these convictions, Defendant wassentenced to an effective fourteen years, eleven months, and twenty-nine days inconfinement. On appeal, Defendant argues that his dual convictions for vehicular homicideby recklessness and reckless endangerment violate principles of double jeopardy. After athorough review of the record, we affirm.
Judges: Judge Robert L. Holloway, Jr.
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