Lucy L. Bond v. Belle Meade Fund Partners v. Belle Meade Fund Partners, Branch Property L.P., Branch Property, Ltd. Partnership
01A01-9802-CV-00059
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Henry F. Todd
Trial Court Judge: Judge Thomas W. Brothers

The plaintiff sued for injury suffered when she stepped into a hole in the asphalt surface of a parking lot provided for customers of Kroger Company. Kroger was dismissed by nonsuit, and the remaining defendants were dismissed by summary judgment. Plaintiff appealed and presented the following issue: I. Whether a genuine issue of material fact has been raised by the plaintiff/appellant, so as to warrant this cause to be tried on its merits.

Davidson Court of Appeals

Logan vs. Logan
01A01-9711-CH-00660
Trial Court Judge: William C. Koch

Court of Appeals

Logan vs. Logan
01A01-9711-CH-00660
Trial Court Judge: John W. Rollins

Coffee Court of Appeals

Williams vs. Williams
01A01-9709-CV-00522
Trial Court Judge: Muriel Robinson

Davidson Court of Appeals

Garrard vs. Metropolitan Gov't.
01A01-9803-CV-00117
Trial Court Judge: Walter C. Kurtz

Davidson Court of Appeals

Turner vs. Donal Campbell et al
01A01-9802-CH-00089
Trial Court Judge: Ellen Hobbs Lyle

Davidson Court of Appeals

Rhoden vs. Dept. of Correction
01A01-9711-CH-00636
Trial Court Judge: Carol L. Mccoy

Davidson Court of Appeals

Throneberry Properties et al vs. Allen
01A01-9710-CH-00612

Rutherford Court of Appeals

Sarah v. Peltz,
01A01-9711-CH-00659
Trial Court Judge: Henry Denmark Bell

Williamson Court of Appeals

Wallace vs. Wallace
01A01-9712-CC-00751
Trial Court Judge: Marietta M. Shipley

Davidson Court of Appeals

01A01-9712-CH-00743
01A01-9712-CH-00743
Trial Court Judge: Vernon Neal

Pickett Court of Appeals

Metric Partners Growth Suite Investors vs. Nashville Lodging
01A01-9712-CH-00723
Trial Court Judge: Henry F. Todd

Court of Appeals

Baxter Neal Helson, v. Leticia Finley Cyrus
01-A01-9802-CH-00091
Authoring Judge: Judge Ben H. Cantrell
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor Henry Denmark Bell

The issues in this appeal involve the lower court's order incorporating (1) a provision that a nine-year-old child did not have to visit with his father against this (the child's) wishes and (2) a provision that the mother was to arrange a private phone call between the child and his father once a week. We revers the order with respect to visitation. Otherwise we affirm.

Williamson Court of Appeals

State vs. George Kelly
01C01-9610-CC-00448
Trial Court Judge: Charles D. Haston, Sr.

Warren Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Johnny Davidson
01C01-9707-CC-00290

Maury Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Eddie Coley
01C01-9707-CC-00270

Williamson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Eddie Coley
01C01-9707-CC-00270

Williamson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Danny King
01C01-9710-CR-00487
Trial Court Judge: Thomas H. Shriver

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Larry Dixon
01C01-9802-CC-00085
Trial Court Judge: John H. Gasaway, III

Robertson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Griffis
03C01-9708-CR-00358
Trial Court Judge: E. Eugene Eblen

Court of Criminal Appeals

Collier vs. State
03C01-9709-CR-00388

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Bidwell
03C01-9710-CC-00470
Trial Court Judge: J. Curtis Smith

Rhea Court of Criminal Appeals

Evid., And Mcdaniel v. Csx Transportation, Inc., 955 S.W.2D 257 (Tenn. 1997). The
03C01-9707-CC-00270
Trial Court Judge: Donald P. Harris

Williamson Court of Criminal Appeals

Bonnie Doss Knutson v. Dollar General Corporation
01S01-9709-CV-00207
Authoring Judge: William S. Russell, Retired Judge
Trial Court Judge: Hon.

Workers Compensation Panel

William R. Littrell v. Lawrence County Advocate, Inc.
01S01-9710-CV-00233
Authoring Judge: William H. Inman, Senior Judge
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Jim T. Hamilton,
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme 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. This action was filed by the heirs at law and administrators of the estate of Edith Carolyn Littrell ["Decedent"] to recover the statutory benefits available in a non-dependency case. On August 4, 1996, the Decedent was delivering newspapers for the defendant. She was 53 years old, single, and had delivered newspapers twice weekly for four years on a 1-mile route driving her personal automobile, a Ford Bronco. The one-car accident occurred on the tertiary, non-paved Mt. Zion road in a remote section of Lawrence County at about the halfway point on her delivery route. The road was seventeen feet wide, graveled, straight, and the Decedent was west-bound, traveling up-grade. There were no witnesses to the accident, but the witness Richardson testified without objection that the Bronco "flipped over one and a-half times." The precise time of the accident was not established. The witness Richardson testified that he "learned there had been a car wreck" about 9: a.m. and went to the scene. Trooper Paul Moore testified that he received a 911 message about 9: a.m. that an accident had occurred and that he arrived at the scene 2 - 3 minutes later. Mr. Richardson testified that Trooper Moore arrived more than an hour after he - Mr. Richardson - arrived. The EMS people arrived before Trooper Moore, and were attending to the Decedent, who was taken to Crockett Hospital. Trooper Moore testified: " . . . there was a cooler inside the vehicle. There was a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage, beer . . . there was also open beer cans in the vehicle. It had a strong, strong smell of it . . . beer." 2

Lawrence Workers Compensation Panel