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State v. Hancock8/23/2001 835 (Tenn.1978); State v. Bigbee, 885 S.W.2d 797, 803 (Tenn.1994). Nevertheless, there was ample evidence presented at trial to support the jury's verdict. Officer Brolsman testified that the defendant was driving her vehicle on a public road on the night of her arrest. Upon detecting the odor of alcohol officers requested that the appellant perform a field sobriety test which she failed. An empty container for an alcoholic beverage was found in the appellant's vehicle. A blood test revealed that the defendant's blood alcohol content was 0.16 percent. The evidence supports a conviction for driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.10 percent or more.
CONCLUSION
Accordingly, we affirm the judgment of the trial court pursuant to Rule 20 of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals. Costs of the appeal will be paid by the appellant, Kelly Ann Hancock.
JERRY L. SMITH, JUDGE
JOHN EVERETT WILLIAMS, JUDGE
NORMA MCGEE OGLE, JUDGE
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