Daniel v. State

In Daniel v. State, 489 S.W.2d 852, 853 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1972), the Court reversed a Bradley County jury's conviction for concealing or aiding in the concealing of stolen property for failure to establish Bradley County venue. Cigarettes, valued at twenty thousand dollars ($ 20,000), were stolen from a warehouse in Monroe County. The next day Daniel was seen in an automobile following a truck containing the stolen cases of cigarettes. Daniel's single fingerprint was found on a case of cigarettes. There was no proof that Daniel had exercised any control over the cigarettes in Bradley County.