10/06/97 State Tennessee V. Merlin Eugene Shuck 10/06/97 State Tennessee V. Merlin Eugene Shuck

10/06/97 State Tennessee V. Merlin Eugene Shuck

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The defendant, Merlin Eugene Shuck, was convicted of one count of solicitation to commit first degree murder and two counts of solicitation to commit especially aggravated kidnaping. The defense theory at trial was entrapment, and in support of that defense, Shuck sought to introduce expert testimony from a neuropsychologist that he had suffered a cognitive decline and significant deterioration of his cognitive abilities which rendered him more susceptible to inducement than the average person. The trial Judge refused to admit the testimony finding that it would invade the province of the jury. Concluding that the trial court abused its discretion in excluding the testimony, the Court of Criminal Appeals reversed the convictions and ordered a new trial. Thereafter, we granted the State permission to appeal to consider whether expert psychological testimony about a defendant's susceptibility to inducment is admissible under Tennessee law to establish entrapment. *fn1

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1997
6 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
23
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
74.5
KB

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