Notwithstanding any other provision of law or rule of court to the contrary, in any case in which a defendant is charged with an offense punishable by death, the defendant is entitled to fifteen (15) peremptory challenges and the state is entitled to fifteen (15) peremptory challenges for each such defendant. If the offense charged is punishable by imprisonment for more than one (1) year but not by death, each defendant is entitled to eight (8) peremptory challenges, and the state is entitled to eight (8) peremptory challenges for each defendant. If the offense charged is punishable by imprisonment for less than one (1) year or by fine, or both, each side is entitled to three (3) peremptory challenges for each defendant.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Chapter 18 - Trial and Verdict
§ 40-18-101. Designation of State's Day
§ 40-18-102. Rules of Practice
§ 40-18-104. Drawing of Jurors' Names
§ 40-18-105. Challenge of Juror Acting as Bail
§ 40-18-106. Jurors Sworn Together
§ 40-18-108. Discharge of Jury
§ 40-18-109. Retrial After Discharge of Jury
§ 40-18-111. General Verdict of Guilty
§ 40-18-112. Uncertainty as to Intent or Means of Offense
§ 40-18-113. Multiple Defendants
§ 40-18-114. Assessment of Fine by Jury
§ 40-18-116. Sequestration of Jurors
§ 40-18-117. Instructions Concerning Insanity