Background
Raybin, David L. was born on March 10, 1949 in Sacramento, California, United States.
Raybin, David L. was born on March 10, 1949 in Sacramento, California, United States.
Virginia Commonwealth University (Bachelor of Science, 1971). University of Tennessee (Juris Doctor, 1973). Order of the Coif; Phi Alpha Delta.
Member, Staff, Tennessee Law Review, 1972-1973.
Ghem, Incorporated. v. Mapco Petroleum, Incorporated., 850 South.W.2d 447 (Tennessee 1993) (petroleum price litigation); State v. Barone, 852 South.W.2d 216 (Tennessee 1993) (physical examination of witnesses; medical hearsay exception); Slagle v. Reynolds, 845 South.W.2d 167 (Tennessee 1992) (parole calculation); State v. Zimmerman, 823 South.W.2d 220 (Tenn.Cr.App. 1991) (battered woman defense; ineffective assistance standard); State v. Bilbrey, 816 South.W.2d 71 (Tenn.Cr.App. 1991) (notice of appeal); State v. Bryant, 805 South.W.2d 762 (Tennessee 1991) (appellate review of fines); State v. McMullin, 801 South.W.2d 826 (Tenn.Cr.App. 1990) ("midnight trial" case); State v. Perry, 740 South.W.2d 723 (Tenn.Cr.App. 1987) (jury misconduct); State v. Landers, 723 South.W.2d 950 (Tennessee 1987) (pretrial diversion); State v. Moss, 727 South.W.2d 229 (Tennessee 1986) (sentence modification standard); Martin v. State, 584 South.W.2d 830 (Tenn.Cr.App. 1979) (marital privilege); Dearborne v. State, 575 South.W.2d 259, 4 A.L.R.4th 138 (Tennessee 1978) (pretrial diversion); Pace v. State, 566 South.W.2d 861 (Tennessee 1978) (pretrial diversion); State v. Gaddis, 530 South.W.2d 64 (Tennessee 1975) (discovery rights); State ex relations Gillard v. Cook, 528 South.W.2d 545 (Tennessee 1975) (right to an attorney in parole hearing); Lillard v. State, 528 South.W.2d 207, 81 A.L.R.3d 1217 (Tenn.Cr.App. 1975) (multiple rape convictions); State v. Banks, 564 South.W.2d 947 (Tennessee 1978) (admission of photographs); Forbes v. State, 559 South.W.2d 318 (Tennessee 1977) (mental examination of witness); State v. Stacey, 556 South.W.2d 552 (Tenn.Cr.App. 1977) (competency to stand trial); Smith v. State, 547 South.W.2d 925 (Tennessee 1977) (reasonable doubt instruction); Graham v. State, 547 South.W.2d 531 (Tennessee 1977) (modification of insanity rules); Collins v. State, 550 South.W.2d 643 (YTenn. 1977) (death penalty); State v. Wert, 550 South.W.2d 1 (Tenn.Cr.App. 1977) ("open fields" doctrine).Worked at Hollins, Wagster & Yarbrough, Professional Corporation (Nashville, Tennessee) specializing in General Civil, Criminal and Trial Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Real Estate, Corporate, Insurance, Family and Negligence Law. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Tennessee.
1975, United States.
District Court, Middle District of Tennessee. 1976, United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. 1977, United States. Supreme Court.
Order of the Coif.
Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Staff, Tennessee Law Review, 1972-1973. Author: "The Abolition of Anonymity," 40, 301, 1973.
"The Proposed Tennessee Criminal Code," 41, 131, 1973, both published in Tennessee L. Review; "Commentary on Tennessee Death Penalty Law," Volume 4, Number.
2, Judicial Newsletter 3, May, 1977.
"The Class X Felony Law of 1979," 14 Tennessee Bar J. 25, August, 1979. "The Tennessee Sentencing Reform Acting of 1982," 18 Tennessee
Bar J. 36, August, 1982.
"Tennessee Criminal Practice and Procedure," West Publishing Company, 1984. Assistant State Attorney General, 1974-1977.
Adjunct Member, Tennessee Supreme Court Advisory Commission on Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1975-1976. Advisor, Governor"s Task Force on Sentencing Reform, 1976.
Member, Governor"s Task Force on Child Abuse, 1977.
Assistant District Attorney, Davidson County, 1977-1984. Member Tennessee Supreme Court Advisory Commission on Sentencing Procedures, 1982. Chairman, Tennessee Supreme Court Advisory Commission on Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1982-1988.
Member, Tennessee Sentencing Commission, 1986.
Member: Nashville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations. Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Member, Board of Governors, 1986).
Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association. National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
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"The Abolition of Anonymity," 40, 301, 1973. "The Proposed Tennessee Criminal Code," 41, 131, 1973, both published in Tenn. L. Rev.
"Commentary on Tennessee Death Penalty Law," Volume 4, No.
2, Judicial Newsletter 3, May, 1977. "The Class X Felony Law of 1979," 14 Tenn. Bar.J. 25, August, 1979.
"The Tennessee Sentencing Reform Act of 1982," 18 Tenn. Bar J. 36, August, 1982. Tennessee Criminal Practice and Procedure," West Publishing Company, 1984.
Assistant State Attorney General, 1974-1977. Adjunct Member, Tennessee Supreme Court Advisory Commission on Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1975-1976. Advisor, Governor's Task Force on Sentencing Reform, 1976.
Member, Governor’s Task Force on Child Abuse, 1977. Assistant District Attorney, Davidson County, 1977-1984. Member Tennessee Supreme Court Advisory Commission on Sentencing Procedures, 1982.
Chairman, Tennessee Supreme Court Advisory Commission on Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1982-1988. Member, Tennessee Sentencing Commission, since 1986.
Nashville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations. Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Member, Board of Governors, since 1986). Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association.
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Criminal. Personal Injury. Civil Litigation.