Later This Week, One Of Two Men Convicted Of Vehicular Homicide In A Deadly 2005 Street Racing Crash Will Learn The Result Of His Appeal. The Tennessee Court Of Criminal Appeals Is Expected To Render Its Decision Regarding David Phillips Appeal On Wednesday. In December 2007, He Was Convicted By A Jury For His Role In The Incident That Killed Homecoming Queen Cortney Hensley And Severly Injured Her Friend, Courtney Beard. Phillip’s Attorneys Appealed The Verdict, Arguing That He Should Be Held Responsible For The Crash Because He Stopped Well Before The Other Man Convicted, Bradley Mullins, Crashed His Car. A Lesser Sentence Is Also Being Asked For.