02C01-9505-CC-00147
02C01-9505-CC-00147
Trial Court Judge: Dick Jerman, Jr.

Gibson Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9505-CC-00147
02C01-9505-CC-00147
Trial Court Judge: Dick Jerman, Jr.

Gibson Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9503-CC-00065
02C01-9503-CC-00065

Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9508-CC-00248
02C01-9508-CC-00248

Hardin Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9403-CC-00044
02C01-9403-CC-00044

Henderson Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9503-CC-00256
02C01-9503-CC-00256

Court of Criminal Appeals

Michael Eugene Sample v. State of Tennessee
02C01-9505-CR-00131
Authoring Judge: Judge William M. Barker
Trial Court Judge: Judge Bernie Weinman

After a thorough review of the record and authority, we conclude that the trial court erred in dismissing the petitions. The trial court’s judgments are reversed, and these cases are remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9509-CR-00274
02C01-9509-CR-00274

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9509-CC-00281
02C01-9509-CC-00281
Trial Court Judge: John Franklin Murchison

Madison Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9506-CC-00170
02C01-9506-CC-00170
Trial Court Judge: Julian P. Guinn

Henry Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9601-CC-00028
02C01-9601-CC-00028

Obion Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9607-CR-00213
02C01-9607-CR-00213
Trial Court Judge: Chris B. Craft

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

Cooksey vs. Shelley
01A01-9708-CV-00378
Trial Court Judge: Bobby H. Capers

Wilson Court of Appeals

01C01-9506-CR-00184
01C01-9506-CR-00184
Trial Court Judge: Thomas H. Shriver

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9507-CC-00242
01C01-9507-CC-00242
Trial Court Judge: John W. Rollins

Coffee Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9507-CC-00242
01C01-9507-CC-00242
Trial Court Judge: John W. Rollins

Coffee Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9510-CC-00342
01C01-9510-CC-00342
Trial Court Judge: John W. Rollins

Coffee Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9510-CC-00342
01C01-9510-CC-00342
Trial Court Judge: John W. Rollins

Coffee Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9512-CR-00399
01C01-9512-CR-00399

Sumner Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9512-CR-00399
01C01-9512-CR-00399

Sumner Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9512-CC-00420
01C01-9512-CC-00420
Trial Court Judge: Henry Denmark Bell

Hickman Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9512-CC-00420
01C01-9512-CC-00420
Trial Court Judge: Henry Denmark Bell

Hickman Court of Criminal Appeals

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X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX

Court of Appeals

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX

Court of Appeals

Lisa Hughes v. Mtd Products, Inc., Cub Cadet Division
02S01-9602-CH-00019
Authoring Judge: Per Curiam
Trial Court Judge: Hon. George Ellis,
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supeme Court in accordance with Tenn. Code Ann. _ 5-6-225(e)(3) for hearing and reporting to the Supreme Court of findings of fact and conclusions of law. Lisa Hughes, ("plaintiff") has appeal ed from the judgment of the trial court denying her claim for workers' compensation benefits on the grounds that she failed to carry her burden of proof as to any permanent partial disability. On appeal, the only issue presented by plaintiff is whether the evidence preponderates against the judgment of the trial court. For the reasons hereafter stated, we find that it does not. Plaintiff was employed as an assembly line worker for MTD Products, Inc. ("defendant"), which were engaged primarily in building lawnmowers. In December 1992 she injured her neck and shoulder while lifting a lawnmower deck onto an assembly line. She was initially seen by Dr. White and then by Dr. Joseph P. Rowland, a neurosurgeon. Dr. Rowland found that her problems were muscular in origin and returned her to work with no restrictions and no permanent impairment on February 15, 1993. In April 1993, plaintiff claimed to have sustained a work-related injury to her low back while lifting a l awnmower frame onto a motor. At that time, plaintiff received outpatient treatment by Dr. Jack Pettigrew, who also referred her to Dr. Larry David Johnson, a local orthopedic surgeon. Dr. Johnson treated her as an outpatient, performing among other things x-rays, a CT scan, and myelogram, all of which were normal. On June 21, 1993, Dr. Johnson released her to return to work and confirmed that plaintiff could return to work for full duty with no permanent impairment on July 22, 1993. 2

Haywood Workers Compensation Panel