 |
|
to fill out a simple form to connect to DUI Lawyers in your area.
|
|
|
|
|
State v. Mingie4/21/1999 ions concerning the credibility of the witnesses, the weight and value to be given the evidence as well as all factual issues raised by the evidence are resolved by the jury as the trier of fact. State v. Tuttle, 914 S.W.2d at 932. The jury was able to observe the demeanor of both witnesses and assess their credibility accordingly. Clearly, the jury discredited Long's testimony. This Court is not at liberty to overturn the jury's determination.
This issue has no merit.
III.
We conclude that the evidence is sufficient to support Appellant's conviction for driving under the influence of an intoxicant. Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
JERRY L. SMITH, JUDGE
CONCUR:
JOSEPH M. TIPTON, JUDGE
L. TERRY LAFFERTY, SPECIAL JUDGE
Page 1 2 3 Tennessee DUI Attorneys
DUI Lawyers
|
|
to fill out a simple form to connect to DUI Lawyers in your area.
|
|