Justia Tennessee Supreme Court Opinion Summaries

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Defendant Cedric Johnson was charged with committing an aggravated robbery and was separately charged with initiating a false police report. Within one month of being indicted for initiating a false police report, Defendant pled guilty to the offense. The trial record revealed that Defendant's car was used in the robbery, and in order to thwart discovery by the police, Defendant reported the car as stolen. The grand jury indicted Defendant for aggravated robbery. Defendant filed a motion to dismiss the robbery indictment, arguing that he had already been prosecuted for filing the false report in connection with the robbery. The trial court granted Defendant's motion, and the State appealed. The issue before the Supreme Court pertained to offenses arising from the same criminal episode. In the Defendant's case, the Court found that the two offenses were not part of the same episode, and therefore, the appellate court erred in affirming the trial court's dismissal of the robbery charge. The Court remanded the case for further proceedings.