ANDERSON v. STATE


545 S.W.2d 951 (1976)

David Lee ANDERSON, Appellant, v. STATE of Tennessee, Appellee.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee.

July 8, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles D. Susano, Jr., and Barry G. Zepke, Knoxville, for appellant.

R.A. Ashley, Jr., Atty. Gen., Robert B. Littleton, Asst. Atty. Gen., Nashville, John B. Hagler, Asst. Dist. Atty. Gen., Cleveland, for appellee.


OPINION

WALKER, Presiding Judge.

In two cases tried together without the intervention of the jury, the trial judge found the appellant, David Lee Anderson, guilty of disturbing the peace and of carrying a pistol. He fixed the fine at $50 in each case.

The appellant is a Knoxville police officer whose brother was arrested on or about November 3, 1974, and was held in the Polk County jail at Benton. The appellant, in civilian clothes, went there to...

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