STATE OF TENNESSEE v. ROBERT A. DOLL, III - Articles

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Posted by: Karen Belcher on Dec 8, 2020

Court: TN Court of Criminal Appeals

Attorneys 1: Joel Crim (at trial) and Peter J. Strianse (on appeal), Nashville, Tennessee, for the appellant, Robert A. Doll, III.

Attorneys 2: Herbert H. Slatery III, Attorney General and Reporter; Clark B. Thornton, Senior Assistant Attorney General; Kim R. Helper, District Attorney General; and Christopher K. Vernon, Assistant District Attorney General, for the appellee, State of Tennessee.

Judge(s): WEDEMEYER

A Williamson County jury convicted the Defendant, Robert A. Doll, III, of two counts of suborning aggravated perjury and one count of criminal simulation, and the trial court sentenced him to two years of probation. The Defendant filed a motion for new trial, alleging that the indictment against him was untimely. The trial court denied the Defendant’s motion, and the Defendant now appeals. On appeal, he contends that the trial court erred when it failed to dismiss the indictment as time-barred. After review, we affirm the circuit court’s judgment.

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