Tennessee Statutes

§ 40-19-101 — Clerical omissions not constituting reversible error

Tennessee·Title 40

When a person indicted or presented for a criminal offense is arraigned before a court having jurisdiction of the matter pleads not guilty, and is tried upon the merits and convicted, the person shall not be entitled to a new trial, or to an arrest of judgment, for any of the following causes:

(1)The clerk of the court omitted to file or enter the person's plea of record;
(2)The district attorney general, clerk or grand jury omitted to mark a prosecutor upon the indictment;
(3)The clerk omitted to show in the record sent to the supreme court that there was a prosecutor;
(4)A defect in making out the caption of the record;
(5)An omission of any caption to the record sent up to the supreme court;
(6)The clerk omitted to embody in the record the venire facias;
(7)The clerk omitted to e

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Related

State of Tennessee v. Anthony Reid
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, 2001)

Legislative History

Code 1858, § 5242 (deriv. Acts 1851-1852, ch. 256, §§ 1-5); Shan., § 7217; Code 1932, § 11803; Acts 1981, ch. 449, § 2; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-2601.

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