| Mitchell Tarver v. State of Tennessee
W2002-01662-CCA-R3-CO
The pro se petitioner, Mitchell Tarver, appeals from the denial of his petition for a writ of habeas corpus. We conclude that the circuit court erred in summarily dismissing the habeas petition under the peculiar circumstances presented in the instant case. We therefore reverse the judgment of the circuit court and remand for proceedings consistent with this opinion.
Authoring Judge: Judge Jerry L. Smith
Originating Judge:Judge William B. Acree |
Obion County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/21/03 | |
| Larry Coulter v State of Tennessee
M2002-02688-CCA-R3-PC
The petitioner's filing of a motion to reconsider did not toll the running of the thirty day requirement for filing notice of appeal. We conclude that the record evinces no basis for determining that justice requires us to excuse the timely filing of a notice of appeal.
Authoring Judge: Judge John Everett Williams
Originating Judge:Judge J. Steve Daniel |
Rutherford County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/21/03 | |
| State of Tennessee v. Thaddaeus Medford - Dissenting
W2002-00226-CCA-R3-CD
I respectfully dissent from the majority’s holding that the evidence is not sufficient to support the Defendant’s conviction of possession of cocaine with intent to deliver. While the proof in this case is less than overwhelming, I would hold that the circumstantial evidence is sufficient for a reasonable juror to conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that the Defendant was the source of the cocaine found by the police officers. The only other explanation for the cocaine’s presence on the roadside is that some unknown person placed it there, either intentionally or accidentally. While I agree that an accused’s mere proximity to drugs is not alone sufficient to support a finding that the accused possessed them, there are additional circumstances in this case which are indicative of the Defendant’s guilt. As acknowledged by the majority, the facts and circumstances supporting a conviction based solely on circumstantial evidence “must be so strong and cogent as to exclude every other reasonable hypothesis save the guilt of the defendant.” State v. Crawford, 470 S.W.2d 610, 612 (Tenn. 1971) (emphasis added). I do not think that any other reasonable hypothesis explains the presence of the cocaine found in this case, other than the Defendant’s possession of it.
Authoring Judge: Judge David H. Welles
Originating Judge:Judge Joseph H. Walker, III |
Lauderdale County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/21/03 | |
| State of Tennessee v. Johnny Lee Lewis
M2002-01350-CCA-R3-CD
The defendant appealed his convictions on two counts of facilitation of second degree murder and one count of aggravated arson, as well as the effective 65-year sentence. The defendant's appeal raised the following issues: insufficiency of evidence to support the convictions; error in allowing hearsay testimony under the conspiracy exception; error in allowing cross-examination of the defendant during limited purpose jury-out hearing; error in allowing a medical expert to testify outside his area of expertise; failure to instruct the jury on inadequate crime scene investigation; and error in application of "particularly vulnerable" enhancement factor during the sentencing phase. We conclude that the defendant's issues are without merit and affirm the convictions and sentence as imposed by the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge John Everett Williams
Originating Judge:Judge John A. Turnbull |
Putnam County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/21/03 | |
| State v. Jerry Davidson
M1998-00105-SC-DDT-DD
Authoring Judge: Justice Janice M. Holder
Originating Judge:Allen W. Wallace |
Dickson County | Supreme Court | 10/20/03 | |
| Ed Netherland, et al v. Bill Hunter, et al
M2002-03094-COA-R9-CV
In this matter we are asked to determine which statute controls the issue of venue for a claim filed under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act, the venue provision of that act, Tennessee Code Annotated section 47-18-109, or Tennessee's general venue provision, section 20-4-101 of the Code. The trial court determined that section 47-18-109 controls venue in this action and denied Defendants' Motion to Dismiss for Improper Venue. We affirm the decision of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge William B. Cain
Originating Judge:Walter C. Kurtz |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/20/03 | |
| State v. Jerry Davidson
M1998-00105-SC-DDT-DD
Authoring Judge: Justice Janice M. Holder
Originating Judge:Allen W. Wallace |
Dickson County | Supreme Court | 10/20/03 | |
| State of Tennessee v. Mona Ray Cloud alias Mona R. Headrick, alias Mona R. Cloud, alias Mona Headrick
E2002-03002-CCA-R3-CD
The defendant, Mona Ray Cloud, pled guilty in the Blount County Circuit Court to aggravated burglary, a Class C felony; violating the Motor Vehicle Habitual Offender (MVHO) Act, a Class E felony; and criminal impersonation, a Class A misdemeanor. Pursuant to the plea agreement, she received four-year, one-year, and six-month sentences, respectively, with the one-year and six-month sentences to be served concurrently to each other but consecutively to the four-year sentence for an effective sentence of five years in the Department of Correction (DOC). The manner of service was to be determined by the trial court. After a sentencing hearing, the trial court ordered the defendant to serve her sentences in confinement. The defendant appeals, claiming that she should have received alternative sentences. We affirm the judgments of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Joseph M. Tipton
Originating Judge:Judge D. Kelly Thomas, Jr. |
Blount County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/20/03 | |
| In the Matter of D.L.B., A Minor
W2001-02245-SC-R11-CV
This appeal involves an action to terminate parental rights filed by the prospective adoptive parents of a child. The child’s father asserts that the chancery court erred in terminating his parental rights on the basis that he abandoned his child for the four-month period set forth in Tennessee Code Annotated section 36-1-102(1)(A)(i). To compute the four-month period, the chancery court used the date on which the Court Appointed Special Advocate (“CASA”) filed a petition in juvenile court to terminate the father’s parental rights. CASA’s petition was later dismissed. The Court of Appeals affirmed the chancery court’s termination of parental rights under Tennessee Code Annotated section 36-1-102(1)(A)(i) and found an additional ground for abandonment as defined by Tennessee Code Annotated section 36-1-102(1)(A)(iii). Tennessee Code Annotated section 36-1-102(1)(A)(iii) specifies that parental rights may be terminated if the father “willfully failed to make reasonable payments toward the support of the child’s mother during the four (4) months immediately preceding the birth of the child.” We granted permission to appeal. We hold that the commencement of the four-month period of abandonment under Tennessee Code Annotated section 36-1-102(1)(A)(i) is properly computed from the date on which the petition to terminate parental rights was filed in chancery court, not from the filing date of the earlier juvenile court petition. We further hold that the Court of Appeals erred in terminating the father’s parental rights based upon Tennessee Code Annotated section 36-1-102(1)(A)(iii). Accordingly, we reverse the Court of Appeals and remand this case to the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Justice Janice M. Holder
Originating Judge:Chancellor Kenny W. Armstrong |
Shelby County | Supreme Court | 10/20/03 | |
| Dept. of Children's Services vs. K.G., et al In re: K.L.H.
E2003-00437-COA-R3-PT
The State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services ("DCS") filed a petition seeking to terminate the parental rights of K.G. ("Mother"), and F.L.H., Jr. ("Father"), the biological parents of the minor child, K.L.H. ("the Child"). The trial court granted DCS' petition to terminate first Father's, and later Mother's, parental rights. Mother appeals. We vacate the order terminating Mother's parental rights and remand for a new termination decision.
Authoring Judge: Judge David Michael Swiney
Originating Judge:Suzanne Bailey |
Hamilton County | Court of Appeals | 10/20/03 | |
| Department of Children's services vs. R.A.W.
E2003-00847-COA-R3-PT
R.A.W. ("Father") challenges the termination of his parental rights, claiming there was insufficient proof to establish grounds for termination or that it was in the best interest of the child to terminate the parent-child relationship. Father also claims the Juvenile Court erred when it refused to grant him visitation after the petition to terminate his parental rights had been filed. We affirm the decision of the Juvenile Court.
Authoring Judge: Judge David Michael Swiney
Originating Judge:Thomas J. Wright |
Greene County | Court of Appeals | 10/20/03 | |
| State v. Jerry Davidson
M1998-00105-SC-DDT-DD
Authoring Judge: Justice Janice M. Holder
Originating Judge:Allen W. Wallace |
Dickson County | Supreme Court | 10/20/03 | |
| LLoyd Williams vs. State
E2003-01409-COA-R3-CV
Lloyd E. Williams ("Plaintiff"), who absconded while on bond, was tried, convicted, and sentenced on drug charges in absentia. Years later, Plaintiff was apprehended and placed in prison. Plaintiff sued the State of Tennessee ("the State") claiming that the trial and sentencing violated various statutory rights of his. The State filed a motion to dismiss. The Claims Commission ("the Commission") granted the State's motion to dismiss. Plaintiff appeals. We affirm.
Authoring Judge: Judge David Michael Swiney
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Court of Appeals | 10/20/03 | ||
| Bobby Joe Carter v. State of Tennessee
M2002-02802-CCA-R3-PC
The appellant, serving an effective twenty-year sentence on three counts of especially aggravated kidnapping, argues the trial court erred in denying his petition for post-conviction relief because: (1) his guilty plea was not entered voluntarily and intelligently; and (2) his trial counsel was ineffective. We affirm the judgment of the post-conviction court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Jerry L. Smith
Originating Judge:Judge W. Charles Lee |
Marshall County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| Myra Pate vs. State
E2003-00297-COA-R3-CV
Myra Pate ("Plaintiff") filed a claim with the Tennessee Division of Claims Administration after she slipped and fell on her way to class at Pellissippi State Technical Community College ("PSTCC"). When her claim was denied, Plaintiff filed a complaint in the Tennessee Claims Commission ("Commission") against the State of Tennessee ("the State"). The State filed a motion for summary judgment claiming Plaintiff had filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy and failed to disclose the existence of her claim against the State. The State argued Plaintiff was judicially estopped from pursuing this lawsuit and also that she lacked standing. When Plaintiff failed to file a timely response to the motion for summary judgment, the Commission granted the motion solely because no response had been filed. Plaintiff appeals. We vacate the grant of summary judgment and remand for further proceedings.
Authoring Judge: Judge David Michael Swiney
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Court of Appeals | 10/17/03 | ||
| Mary Ann Gurganus Eure v. Barry Lynn Eure
E2003-00745-COA-R3-CV
This is a post-divorce modification case involving the custody of, and support for, the parties' minor child, Matthew Chandler Eure (DOB: July 22, 1996) ("the child"). Mary Ann Gurganus Eure ("Mother") filed a complaint seeking custody of the child. Barry Lynn Eure ("Father"), the child's custodian, answered and filed a counterclaim seeking an increase in Mother's weekly child support obligation. Following a hearing, the trial court denied Mother's complaint. The court subsequently increased Mother's support obligation to $113 per week. Mother appeals, arguing, in so many words, that the evidence preponderates against both of the trial court's rulings. We affirm.
Authoring Judge: Judge Charles D. Susano, Jr.
Originating Judge:Lawrence H. Puckett |
Bradley County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| W2002-02529-COA-R3-CV
W2002-02529-COA-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Judge W. Frank Crawford
Originating Judge:D'Army Bailey |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| E2003-00501-COA-R3-JV
E2003-00501-COA-R3-JV
Authoring Judge: Judge Charles D. Susano, Jr.
Originating Judge:Suzanne Bailey |
Hamilton County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| Shayle Israel Hirschman v. Suanne Goldstein Hirschman
W2003-00008-COA-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Judge W. Frank Crawford
Originating Judge:George H. Brown |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| Page J. Farnsworth v. Sidney W. Farnsworth, Iii
W2002-01536-COA-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Alan E. Highers
Originating Judge:D. J. Alissandratos |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| State of Tennessee v. Willie Ira Poteat, Jr.
E2003-00314-CCA-R3-CD
The Defendant, Willie Ira Poteat, Jr., was indicted by the Sullivan County Grand Jury for possession of more than 26 grams of cocaine for resale and criminal conspiracy to sell more than 26 grams of cocaine. The Defendant filed a motion to suppress evidence taken during the execution of a search warrant, which the trial court denied. Thereafter, the Defendant entered a plea of nolo contendere to the charges against him, reserving the right to appeal a certified question of law regarding the trial court's ruling on the suppression issue. We now address the Defendant's appeal based upon this certified question of law.
Authoring Judge: Judge Robert W. Wedemeyer
Originating Judge:Judge Phyllis H. Miller |
Sullivan County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| Children's Services, vs. SJMW, In The Matter of: DJL
E2003-00519-COA-R3-PT
The mother's parental rights were terminated by the Trial Judge. Mother has appealed. We affirm.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Herschel P. Franks
Originating Judge:Suzanne Bailey |
Hamilton County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| Monte Bounds vs. Zella Cupp
E2003-00692-COA-R3-CV
The appellees filed suit against the appellant, alleging that the appellees, Lawrence R. Bozeman and wife, Imogene Bozeman ("the appellees Bozeman"), owned a 12-foot wide easement accross the property of the appellant. The appellant filed an answer, relying upon "the affirmative defense of abandonment plus adverse possession by the [appellant]." Following a plenary trial, the court below found that the appellees Bozeman had an express easement across the property of the appellant and that they "ha[d] not taken action of clear and unmistakable character indicating an abandonment of the easement." The appellant contends on this appeal that the trial court erred in failing to find abandonment of the easement. Since there is no transcript or statement of the evidence in the record before us, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Charles D. Susano, Jr.
Originating Judge:Sharon J. Bell |
Knox County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| In Re: Estate of Gloria Eleanor Franklin vs. W. Jess Waltman
E2003-00926-COA-R3-CV
The Trial Court following an evidentiary hearing, held decedent's holographic will to be conditional and inoperative. On appeal, we reverse.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Herschel P. Franks
Originating Judge:Telford E. Forgerty, Jr. |
Cocke County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/03 | |
| John Haws Burrell v. Howard Carlton, Warden
E2002-01613-CCA-R3-PC
The petitioner, John Haws Burrell, has been convicted of twelve counts of sexual battery, three counts of rape, and two counts of coercion of a witness for which he is serving an effective twenty-four-year sentence. See State v. John Haws Burrell, No. 03C01-9404-CR-00157, 1997 WL 53455 (Tenn. Crim. App. at Knoxville, Feb. 11, 1997). The petitioner brings the instant appeal of the lower court's summary dismissal of his petition for writ of habeas corpus. We find that the lower court properly summarily dismissed the petition because several of the alleged bases for relief in the petition are not proper grounds for habeas relief and the remaining allegations lack merit.
Authoring Judge: Judge Jerry L. Smith
Originating Judge:Judge Robert E. Cupp |
Johnson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/17/03 |