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State v. Frank Kenneth Talley

Filed: Sep 17, 1999
Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee
01C01-9612-CC-00524

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Frank Kenneth Talley, Jr. was convicted of three counts of rape in Rutherford County. The victim, D.M., testified that Talley, after helping her with her car, followed her home and raped her. Talley denied the allegations, claiming an alibi, but was identified by D.M. and fingerprints were found at the scene. On appeal, Talley raised several issues including sufficiency of the indictment and evidence, denial of access to the victim's mental health records, and prosecutorial misconduct during closing arguments. The State also cross-appealed regarding the leniency of Talley's thirteen-year concurrent sentences. The Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee affirmed the judgment of the trial court, finding no reversible error in any of Talley's claims or the State's cross-appeal regarding sentencing.

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Frank Kenneth Talley, Jr. was convicted of three counts of rape in Rutherford County. The victim, D.M., testified that Talley, after helping her with her car, followed her home and raped her. Talley denied the allegations, claiming an alibi, but was identified by D.M. and fingerprints were found at the scene. On appeal, Talley raised several issues including sufficiency of the indictment and evidence, denial of access to the victim's mental health records, and prosecutorial misconduct during closing arguments. The State also cross-appealed regarding the leniency of Talley's thirteen-year concurrent sentences. The Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee affirmed the judgment of the trial court, finding no reversible error in any of Talley's claims or the State's cross-appeal regarding sentencing.

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