HOWARD v. STATE


599 S.W.2d 280 (1980)

Woodrow HOWARD, Appellant, v. STATE of Tennessee, Appellee.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee.

Permission to Appeal Denied March 10, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Baucum, Edwin C. Lenow, Asst. Public Defenders, Memphis, for appellant.

William M. Leech, Jr., Atty. Gen., Charles L. Lewis, Asst. Atty. Gen., Nashville, James D. Wilson, Phyllis Gardner, Asst. Dist. Attys. Gen., Memphis, for appellee.


Permission to Appeal Denied by Supreme Court March 10, 1980.

OPINION

DAUGHTREY, Judge.

The appellant-defendant, Woodrow Howard, was convicted of grand larceny and, upon the jury's determination that he was an habitual criminal, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. On appeal Howard challenges (1) the legality of his arrest and the admissibility of his lineup identification the next day by two eyewitnesses to the theft; (2) the admissibility of testimony...

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