State vs. Robert Burton
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Weakley | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Luther White
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Chester | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Gary Carr
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Clem Henry
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Helen Mccurrie v. Eaton Corporation
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Gibson | Workers Compensation Panel | |
Cora Moton v. Kellogg USA, Inc.
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Shelby | Workers Compensation Panel | |
State vs. Leslie R. Holt
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Wilson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Charles Hayes
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Marshall | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9708-CR-00329
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Charles Haynes vs. State
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Hickman | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Jerry E. Biggs vs. State
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Delivetrick Blocker
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Hamilton | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Rema Morgan
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Campbell | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Brian Thomas Kluever
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Blount | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Hopson v. Philips
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Knox | Workers Compensation Panel | |
Suerth v. Red Kap
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Knox | Workers Compensation Panel | |
03A01-9804-CV-00145
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Court of Appeals | ||
03A01-9804-CV-00145
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Court of Appeals | ||
Stewart vs. Stewart
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Court of Appeals | ||
Sherer vs. Linginfelter
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Court of Appeals | ||
Ellis vs. Trentham
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Court of Appeals | ||
Tn Farmers Mutual Ins. vs. Inman
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Court of Appeals | ||
Howell vs. Chase
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Court of Appeals | ||
A.D. Barker vs. State of Tennessee
The Petition er, A. D . Barke r, appe als the order o f the Se vier County Circuit Court dismissing his petition fo r post-conviction relief. We affirm the judgment of the trial court. |
Sevier | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Vanderbilt University Medical Center v. The County of Macon, Lafayette, Tennessee - Concurring
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (“Vanderbilt”) filed suit in the Chancery Court of Davidson County against Macon County (“County”) seeking a judgment against County in the amount of $20,671.95 for medical services rendered by Vanderbilt in Nashville to an inmate who had been in the custody of County and who had been brought to Vanderbilt for treatment. Both Vanderbilt and County filed motions for summary judgment, supported by affidavit or affidavits. Following a hearing, the chancellor denied County’s summary judgment motion and granted summary judgment in favor of Vanderbilt. On appeal, County has raised two issues which are as follows:
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Davidson | Court of Appeals |