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| State vs. John Hackney
01C01-9704-CC-00152
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Rutherford County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Landry, Jr. vs. Rudd
01A01-9707-CV-00303
Originating Judge:Robert E. Corlew, III |
Rutherford County | Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Franko Fykes vs. State
01C01-9611-CR-00490
Originating Judge:Thomas H. Shriver |
Davidson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| State vs. Christopher Gibbs
01C01-9611-CC-00464
Originating Judge:Robert E. Burch |
Cheatham County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Bobby Roberson vs. Martha Brasfield, Comm., et al
02A01-9704-CV-00085
Originating Judge:Joseph H. Walker, III |
Lauderdale County | Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Devore vs. Deloitte & Touche
01A01-9602-CH-00073
Originating Judge:Robert S. Brandt |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Venture Express vs. Zilly, Ind.
01A01-9704-CV-00172
Originating Judge:Joseph Daniel |
Rutherford County | Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Residents Against Ind. Landfill vs. Dept. of Environment
01A01-9507-CH-00311
Originating Judge:C. Allen High |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Harrison, et. al. vs. Laursen, et. al.
01A01-9705-CH-00238
Originating Judge:Jim T. Hamilton |
Giles County | Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Dooley (Blalock) vs. Dooley
01A01-9704-CV-00174
Originating Judge:Robert E. Corlew, III |
Rutherford County | Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| State vs. Mattie Davis aka Mattie Hill
01C01-9702-CC-00062
Originating Judge:W. Charles Lee |
Marshall County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| State vs. Campbell
03C01-9603-CC-00103
Originating Judge:Arden L. Hill |
Carter County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Tarkington vs. Tarkington
01A01-9706-CV-00270
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Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | ||
| Landry, Jr. vs. Rudd
01A01-9707-CV-00303
Originating Judge:William C. Koch |
Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | ||
| State vs. Edward Huddleston
02C01-9706-CC-00228
Originating Judge:Dick Jerman, Jr. |
Gibson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| Geyer vs. Geyer
01A01-9707-CH-00372
Originating Judge:Gerald L. Ewell, Sr. |
Coffee County | Court of Appeals | 02/20/98 | |
| 03C01-9702-CR-00071
03C01-9702-CR-00071
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Knox County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/19/98 | |
| Freddie Jane Cook v. Monroe Farmers Coop.
03S01-9707-CV-00090
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. The appeal has resulted from a decision of the trial court to dismiss the complaint. The Circuit Judge found the employee had failed to establish she had sustained an injury as a result of her work activities on January 12, 1994. Plaintiff, Freddie Jane Cook, age 55 years, had been employed by defendant, Monroe Farmers Cooperation, for about 6 _ years. She worked as a cashier which involved waiting on customers, stocking, etc. On the day in question, she was walking through a door carrying a gasoline can when she stepped on the threshold board of the door and lost her balance causing her to twist her body. She testified her knees buckled but she did not fall to the floor. She reported the incident to her employer and was referred to a doctor who returned her to work. She continued to work until about January 22. On January 28th she was admitted to a hospital for treatment of depression and anxiety. She remained in the hospital for about thirteen days. She testified the incident at work caused her to suffer neck, arm and knee pain. On cross-examination she admitted having prior problems with depression and anxiety. She said she found it stressful waiting on customers and dealing with her boss; that on occasion she became so nervous she would get physically ill at work and have to stay at home a day or two; that she had sexual and emotional abuse during childhood; had been involved in a series of abusive marriages; she was presently dealing with a husband who had been unfaithful and had a drinking problem; she had been subject to a criminal assault by a step-daughter and she had been convicted of an aggravated assault of a prior husband's girlfriend. Plaintiff's psychiatrist, Dr. Jeffrey D. Greenwood, testified by deposition. He had seen her for several years prior to the incident at work. He stated he hospitalized her during January 1994 for recurrent depression and generalized anxiety problems which was the same diagnosis as in previous visits. When asked if the incident at work was the proximate cause of her hospitalization, he declined to say it was but preferred to say it was "related" to her hospitalization. He was of the opinion the marital infidelity was a large part of the reason for hospital treatment. He also felt her problems with other family members, the history of abuse, etc. all related 2
Authoring Judge: Roger E. Thayer, Special Judge
Originating Judge:Hon. Earl Murphy, |
Knox County | Workers Compensation Panel | 02/19/98 | |
| State vs. Henry Baker
02C01-9704-CR-00160
Originating Judge:Bernie Weinman |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/19/98 | |
| 03C01-9612-CR-00483
03C01-9612-CR-00483
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Knox County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/19/98 | |
| State vs. Bill Dixon
02C01-9706-CC-00212
Originating Judge:John Franklin Murchison |
Madison County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/19/98 | |
| James A. Uhles v. State of Tennessee
97-B-1232-Ct.
Originating Judge:Robert L. Jones |
Wayne County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/19/98 | |
| State vs. Ronnie Holmes
02C01-9703-CC-00113
Originating Judge:Whit A. Lafon |
Chester County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/19/98 | |
| Gwendolyn Sue Mulkey v. Palm Beach Company
03S01-9706-CV-00069
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. The appeal has been perfected by the employee, Gwendolyn Sue Mulkey, from a decision of the trial court resulting in a dismissal of the complaint. The Circuit Judge found the employee had failed to establish she had sustained an injury as a result of her work activities on August 13, 1993. Plaintiff, age 42 years, had worked for defendant, Palm Beach Company, for a number of years. She was engaged in sewing work when she said she was lifting a bundle of coats and felt something pull in her neck. Later the same day, she testified she was lifting above her head and felt a pull in her low back. She went to see a doctor furnished by her employer and was returned to light duty work. She continued working until January 31, 1994, when she was terminated because the employer concluded there was no work available under the restrictions imposed by the doctor. She eventually found other employment and was working 2-22 hours a week as a janitor. She testified this type of work caused her neck and back to hurt. The record indicates that she had sustained several work-related injuries in previous years and had been treated for a rib injury, a carpal tunnel syndrome injury and a shoulder injury. All of the expert medical testimony was by deposition. Dr. Jonathan N. Degnan, an orthopedic surgeon, first saw plaintiff on March 17, 1994, which was about seven months after the activities in question. He testified she complained of neck pain on the initial visit but did not complain of low back problems until the September 1994 visit. He found degenerative disc disease which was not work-related. He gave her a 9% impairment to the body as a whole and related the injury to her work duties upon the assumption the history given to him was accurate. In giving the history, she told the doctor she had recovered from all prior injuries and was not suffering from neck and back pain before August 1993. Dr. Robert E. Finelli, a neurosurgeon, testified he had treated plaintiff for some of her prior injuries. He saw her during March 1993 (about 5 months before incident) and she had complaints then of neck and arm pain. He next saw her on 2
Authoring Judge: Roger E. Thayer, Special Judge
Originating Judge:Hon. Harold Wimberly, |
Knox County | Workers Compensation Panel | 02/19/98 | |
| 03C01-9705-CR-00186
03C01-9705-CR-00186
Originating Judge:E. Eugene Eblen |
Morgan County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/19/98 |