State of Tennessee, v. Daniel G. Hampton
The appellant, Daniel G. Hampton, was convicted of driving under the influence, second offense, a Class A misdemeanor, two counts of driving on a revoked license, Class B misdemeanors, and violation of the implied consent law by a jury of his peers. The trial court sentenced the appellant to eleven months and twenty-nine days in the Carter County Jail with all but seventy days suspended for the driving under the influence, second offense; six months suspended in the Carter County Jail for driving on a revoked license on April 9, 1994 which was ordered to run concurrently with the other sentences; and six months in the Carter County Jail with all but twenty days suspended for driving on a revoked license on April 1, 1994 which was ordered to run consecutively to the driving under the influence, second offense conviction. |
Carter | Court of Appeals | |
In Re the Estate of Howard D. Smith, Deceased, Shaun Murray, v. Jennie C. Smith, Individually and as Conservator for Howard D. Smith and Western Surety Co., Manufacturer
This case involves an alleged breach of fiduciary duty by the conservator of an estate. After a bench trial, the trial court held that the plaintiff had failed to prove a breach of fiduciary duty. We find that the trial court misapplied the burden of proof and reverse the trial court’s decision. |
Gibson | Court of Appeals | |
W2002-02086-CCA-R3-CO
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9508-CC-00210
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Lake | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9508-CC-00210
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Lake | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9408-CR-00165
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9408-CR-00165
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9402-CR-00023
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Madison | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9502-CC-00032
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Fayette | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9502-CC-00032
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Fayette | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9505-CR-00134
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9505-CR-00134
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9509-CR-00254
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9509-CR-00254
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9402-CR-00079
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Cocke | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9402-CR-00079
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Cocke | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9510-CC-00307
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Carter | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9510-CC-00307
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Carter | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01A01-9510-CH-00430
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Court of Appeals | ||
01A01-9510-CH-00486
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Rutherford | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9510-CV-00462
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9511-CV-00502
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9511-CV-00504
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Evelyn Diane Beecham vs. Tom Wayne Beecham
The issues raised in this divorce case involve the award of alimony, attorney’s fees, and discretionary costs. We modify the lower court’s judgment to delete the award of alimony in solido. Otherwise, we affirm. |
Lawrence | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9511-CH-00533
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Davidson | Court of Appeals |