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Taft Douglas vs. State

01C01-9605-CR-00182
Davidson County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/11/97
Thomas E. Montooth vs. State

01C01-9604-CC-00126

Originating Judge:Charles D. Haston, Sr.
White County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/11/97
State vs. John P. Pelfrey

01C01-9606-CR-00251

Originating Judge:J. O. Bond
Wilson County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/11/97
State vs. Randall Lunsford

01C01-9603-CC-00098
Wilson County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/11/97
State vs. Gray

M1998-00256-COA-R3-CV
The sole remaining question in this appeal is whether in October of 1998 the General Sessions Court of Davidson County had jurisdiction over a contempt warrant issued for violating the Davidson County Circuit Court's order of protection. We affirm the General Sessions Court's exercise of jurisdiction.
Authoring Judge: Judge Ben H. Cantrell
Originating Judge:Gale B. Robinson
Davidson County Court of Appeals 07/11/97
Henry B. Waggoner vs. David Mills Warden

01C01-9604-CC-00142

Originating Judge:Donald P. Harris
Hickman County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/11/97
Douglas Trammell vs. State

01C01-9602-CC-00083

Originating Judge:James E. Walton
Montgomery County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/11/97
Jimmy Lee Heard vs. State

01C01-9704-CR-00120
Davidson County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/11/97
State vs. Lutcher O. Miles & Amber Dawn Miles

01C01-9604-CC-00169
Cheatham County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/11/97
State vs. Terry Wayne Farrar

01C01-9605-CC-00198
Bedford County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/11/97
State vs, Albert Lewis

02C01-9512-CR-00394

Originating Judge:Bernie Weinman
Shelby County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/10/97
State vs. Ricky Tucker

02C01-9606-CR-00196

Originating Judge:W. Fred Axley
Shelby County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/10/97
State vs. Milton Spears, Jr.

02C01-9606-CR-00197
Shelby County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/10/97
State vs. John Earnest

02C01-9604-CR-00114

Originating Judge:Carolyn Wade Blackett
Shelby County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/10/97
State of Tennessee vs. Clinton Darrell Turner

03C01-9604-CC-00151

The Defendant, Clinton Darrell Turner, appeals as of right his conviction and sentence for DUI. Following a jury trial, the Defendant was convicted of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant and driving on a revoked license in the Cocke County Circuit Court. The trial court sentenced the Defendant to eleven (11) months and twenty-nine (29) days on the charge of driving while under the influence and six months for the charge of driving on a revoked license. The sentences were ordered to be served concurrently. The trial court suspended the entire sentence for the conviction of driving on a revoked license. On the DUI, the Defendant was ordered to serve seven days in jail with the balance to be served on probation. In addition to challenging the sufficiency of the evidence, Defendant also argues the trial court erred by allowing an officer to testify as to field sobriety tests when the officer was not trained to administer those tests. The last issue the Defendant raises is that the trial court erred by sentencing him to serve seven days rather than the two (2) day minimum provided by law. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.

Authoring Judge: Judge Thomas T. Woodall
Originating Judge:Judge Ben W. Hooper, II
Court of Criminal Appeals 07/09/97
Tom Milligan and wife Louise Millgan v. Curtis George and wife Wilma George

01A01-9609-CH-00406

This interlocutory appeal involves a boundary line dispute between neighbors who live along Wilmouth Creek in Cannon County. Following inconclusive litigation between two of their neighbors, the owners of one of the tracts filed a boundary line action in the Chancery Court for Cannon County against the owners of one of the adjoining tracts that had been involved in the earlier litigation. The defending landowners moved to dismiss the complaint on the ground that the decision in the earlier litigation was res judicata as to the plaintiff landowners’ claims. The trial court denied the motion but grante permission to seek an interlocutory appeal. We granted the application for permission to appeal and now affirm the denial of the motion to dismiss because the parties in this case and the former case are not the same.

Authoring Judge: Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
Originating Judge:Chancellor Robert E. Corlew, III
Cannon County Court of Appeals 07/09/97
Diana Sue Long, v. Michael George Long

01A01-9701-CV-00003

This is an appeal by the defendant, Michael George Long, from that portion of the trial court’s judgment which awarded alimony in futuro to his former wife, Diana Sue Long, who was the plaintiff below.

Authoring Judge: Judge Samuel L. Lewis
Originating Judge:Judge Muriel Robinson
Davidson County Court of Appeals 07/09/97
Mary Jane Bohlen Duggan v. Frederick Louis Bohlen, III

01A01-9611-CV-00535

This is an appeal by petitioner/appellant, Mary Jane Bohlen Duggan, from the decision of the trial court modifying the child support obligation of respondent/appellee, Frederick Louis Bohlen, III, and interpreting the parties’ marital dissolution agreement (“MDA”) and a later amendment to the MDA. The court concluded Mr. Bohlen was not in contempt and required him to pay $860.00 per month for the parties’ youngest child, $250.00 per month for each child over eighteen and under twenty-two provided the child is receiving a postgraduate education, andone-half of the children’s postgraduate education expenses. The facts out of which this matter arose are as follows.

Authoring Judge: Judge Samuel L. Lewis
Originating Judge:Judge Marietta M. Shipley
Davidson County Court of Appeals 07/09/97
Susanna Gillespie, A/K/A Susanna Grezegorcyk, A/K/A Susanna Kantack A/K/A Susanna Gregg, v. Stephen D. Graham and Lori G. Graham

01A01-9702-CH-00083

This is an appeal from the decision of the Williamson County Chancery Court. Plaintiff/appellant, Susanna Gregg, claims the chancery court erred when it denied her claim to attorney’s fees, and defendant/appellee, Steven D. Graham, claims the chancery court erred when it failed to dismiss the claim as outside the statute of limitations. The facts out of which this matter arose are as follows: Defendant and his ex-wife, Lori G. Graham, entered into an agreement with Plaintiff and her husband, Donald Kanatack, for the lease/purchase of a piece of real estate. Defendant executed a note and a deed of trust in favor of Plaintiff and her husband on 15 March 1986. In exchange for the note, Plaintiff and her husband gave Defendant and Ms. Graham $10,477.17, which they used to pay real estate commissions and to set up an escrow account for repairs. The note listed the date of maturity as “on or at closing,” and the lease/purchase agreement listed the date of closing as 17 February 1988. Both the note and the deed contained provisions allowing Plaintiff to recover attorney’s fees if Plaintiff had to file suit to recover under each agreement. At the time of execution, however, the parties modified the note by drawing an “X” over five consecutive paragraphs. One of these paragraphs included the provision allowing the note holder to recover costs and expenses under certain circumstances.1 The parties failed to pay the note on 17 February 1988. The parties extended the original lease/purchase agreement for an additional year by executing an addendum on 27 May 1988. The new closing date passed without incident and both parties continued as they had in the contract for two additional years. A fire occurred on the property in 1990 while Plaintiff still occupied it.  After the insurance company paid the settlement to Defendant, he evicted Plaintiff from the property.

Authoring Judge: Judge Samuel L. Lewis
Originating Judge:Chancellor Henry Denmark Bell
Williamson County Court of Appeals 07/09/97
State of Tennessee vs. Joseph L. Fletcher

03C01-9606-CC-00229

Defendant, Joseph L. Fletcher, appeals as of right a jury conviction for driving under the influence (DUI), second offense. He was sentenced to eleven months and twenty-nine days and fined $610. Fletcher presents four issues for our review: 1) whether the evidence was sufficient to sustain the conviction; 2) whether the state is required to prove a culpable mental state for a DUI conviction; 3) whether the trial court abused its discretion in allowing testimony about certain drugs; and 4) whether the sentence is excessive. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.

Authoring Judge: Judge Joe G. Riley
Originating Judge:Judge James E. Beckner
Greene County Court of Criminal Appeals 07/09/97
Shirley Jean McCracken and Alan McCracken, et. al., v. Brentwood United Methodist Church

01A01-9511-CV-00531

This appeal involves a woman who broke both ankles in a fall at church. The woman and her husband filed suit in the Circuit Court for Williamson County against the church and others. The trial court granted the church’s motion for summary judgment based on the statute of limitations and the joint enterprise rule.The woman and her husband perfected this appeal after obtaining post-judgment relief from an inappropriate interlocutory appeal. We have determined that the trial court properly granted the post-judgment relief but erred in summarily dismissing the complaint.

Authoring Judge: Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
Originating Judge:Judge Cornelia A. Clark
Williamson County Court of Appeals 07/09/97
Mid-State Trust, IV v. Randall W. Swift

01A01-9703-CV-00145

This is an appeal by defendant/appellant, Randall W. Swift, from the decision of the Cheatham County Circuit Court dismissing his appeal from the general sessions court. The facts out of which this matter arose are as follows

Authoring Judge: Judge Samuel L. Lewis
Originating Judge:Judge Leonard W. Martin
Cheatham County Court of Appeals 07/09/97
In re: Estate of Ora Sloan Blankenship, Deceased, Katherine Sloan Braden and Steve Sloan, v. Billie Ann Gann

01A01-9607-CV-00290

This matter appears appropriate for consideration pursuant to Rule 10(a) of the Rules of the Court of Appeals of Tennessee.1 In this case, the decedent, Ora Sloan Blankenship (“Blankenship”), 84 years old, died on June 24, 1994. Subsequently, a petition was filed to probate Blankenship’s alleged holographic will. The purported holographic will named one of Blankenship’s sisters, Kathryn Braden (“Braden”) and Blankenship’s nephew, Steve Sloan (“Sloan”) as co-representatives of the estate.

Authoring Judge: Judge Holly Kirby Lillard
Originating Judge:Judge William Harbison
Davidson County Court of Appeals 07/09/97
Pig Improvement Co. Inc., v. Curt Reaver & Richard Alan Tracey, Jr. - Concurring

01-A-01-9610-CV-00478

This is an appeal by plaintiff/appellant, Pig Improvement Co., Inc., from a decision of the Sixth Circuit Court for Davidson County dismissing Pig Improvements’s complaint against defendants/appellees, Curt Reaver and Richard Alan Tracey, Jr. The facts out of which this matter arose are as follows.

Authoring Judge: Judge Samuel L. Lewis
Originating Judge:Judge Thomas W. Brothers
Davidson County Court of Appeals 07/09/97
Carolyn Franklin and Edward J. Franklin v. Rebecca A. Kimberly, et. al. - Concurring

01A01-9701-CV-00009

This is an appeal from an interlocutory ruling which the Trial Judge rendered final as provided by TRCP Rule 54.02. The controversy on appeal is between St. Paul Insurance Company, a/k/a Economy Fire and Casualty Company, (hereafter St. Paul), and Tennessee Farmers Mutual Insurance  Company (hereafter Tennessee Farmers). The plaintiffs have filed a brief in support of their interest in the disposition of the appeal.

Authoring Judge: Judge Henry F. Todd
Originating Judge:Judge William B. Cain
Maury County Court of Appeals 07/09/97