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Jerry L. Smith (Tennessee judge)

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Jerry L. Smith
Prior offices:
Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals Middle Section
Education
Bachelor's
University of Tennessee, 1975
Law
University of Tennessee College of Law, 1978


Jerry L. Smith was a judge on the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals. He was appointed to the court by Governor Don Sundquist (R) in November 1995 and retained by voters in 1996. He was retained again in August 1998 and 2006.[1][2] Smith retired from the bench on August 31, 2014, and was succeeded by Timothy L. Easter on September 1, 2014.[3][4]

Education

Smith received his undergraduate degree from the University of Tennessee in 1975 and his J.D. from the University of Tennessee, College of Law in 1978.[1]

Career

  • 1995-2014: Judge, Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals
  • 1989-1995: Deputy attorney general, Tennessee Attorney General's Office
  • 1982-1989: Assistant attorney general, Tennessee Attorney General's Office
  • 1978-1982: Attorney in private practice [1]

Noteworthy events

Smith arrested for DUI (2012)

See also: Politicians convicted of DUI

On April 23, 2012, Smith was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence. At the time he was traveling from his home in Davidson County to hear criminal appeals in Knoxville. Officers stopped Smith, less than eight hours before he was scheduled to take the bench, after they spotted luggage falling out of the open hatchback of his vehicle. Smith took a leave of absence from the court following his arrest.[5][6]

Smith pleads guilty to DUI

Smith entered a guilty plea to a charge of driving under the influence before a judge in the Knox County General Sessions Court. He received the standard sentence for a first-time DUI offender. His driver's license was suspended for a year, and he served 48 hours in the Knox County Jail, with 5 hours credit for time served. In a statement, Smith said,

I apologize to my family, friends and the people of Tennessee for my behavior. . . I have taken steps and received treatment and can assure you this will not happen again.[6][7]

Smith returned to his position on the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals on July 1, 2012, following a leave of absence.[6]

Smith not seeking re-election

In November 2013, Smith informed the Tennessee Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission he would not run for re-election after his current term expired in 2014. In October 2015, he was appointed as an adjunct faculty member to teach appellate practice at Belmont University College of Law, beginning in October 2016. He will also continue to teach at Nashville School of Law where he has been an instructor since 2002.[8]

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